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title: Creating a Custom Compatibility Fix in Compatibility Administrator (Windows 10)
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description: The Compatibility Administrator tool uses the term fix to describe the combination of compatibility information added to a customized database for a specific application.
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- Windows Server 2012
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- Windows Server 2008 R2
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**In this article**
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- [What is a Compatibility Fix?](#what-is-a-compatibility-fix-)
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- [Searching for Existing Compatibility Fixes](#searching-for-existing-compatibility-fixes)
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- [Creating a New Compatibility Fix](#creating-a-new-compatibility-fix)
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- [Related topics](#related-topics)
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The Compatibility Administrator tool uses the term *fix* to describe the combination of compatibility information added to a customized database for a specific application. This combination can include single application fixes, groups of fixes that work together as a compatibility mode, and blocking and non-blocking AppHelp messages.
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**Important**
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