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title: Creating a Custom Compatibility Mode in Compatibility Administrator (Windows 10)
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description: Windows® provides several compatibility modes groups of compatibility fixes found to resolve many common application compatibility issues.
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description: Windows® provides several compatibility modes, groups of compatibility fixes found to resolve many common application-compatibility issues.
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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 Mode?](#what-is-a-compatibility-mode-)
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- [Searching for Existing Compatibility Modes](#searching-for-existing-compatibility-modes)
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- [Creating a New Compatibility Mode](#creating-a-new-compatibility-mode)
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- [Related topics](#related-topics)
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Windows® provides several *compatibility modes*, groups of compatibility fixes found to resolve many common application-compatibility issues. While working with Compatibility Administrator, you might decide to group some of your individual compatibility fixes into a custom-compatibility mode, which you can then deploy and use on any of your compatibility databases.
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## What Is a Compatibility Mode?
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