Is it true that ON2007 will not work on windows 2000?
J John Waller May 2, 2006 #2 Is it true that ON2007 will not work on windows 2000? Yes. Windows Vista (when available) or Win XP SP2+ or Win Server 2003+ required. http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/beta/sysreq.mspx#EQB
Is it true that ON2007 will not work on windows 2000? Yes. Windows Vista (when available) or Win XP SP2+ or Win Server 2003+ required. http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/beta/sysreq.mspx#EQB
E exciter May 2, 2006 #3 too bad. at my work, the network has win2000 and they do not have any intention to upgrade it anytime soon. =(
too bad. at my work, the network has win2000 and they do not have any intention to upgrade it anytime soon. =(
P Patrick Schmid May 2, 2006 #4 I just want to emphasize that Service Pack 2 for Windows XP is REQUIRED. It won't install with no SP or SP1. No one should be running WinXP without SP2, but... Also WinXP SP2 = Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Patrick
I just want to emphasize that Service Pack 2 for Windows XP is REQUIRED. It won't install with no SP or SP1. No one should be running WinXP without SP2, but... Also WinXP SP2 = Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Patrick
E Erik Sojka (MVP) May 3, 2006 #5 You're going to find that more and more software will require XP and later. Remember that W2K is ~7 years old - a dinosaur in the computer world.
You're going to find that more and more software will require XP and later. Remember that W2K is ~7 years old - a dinosaur in the computer world.
E EMRhelp.org May 6, 2006 #6 Windows XP is not appreciably better than Windows 2000. M$ is interested in selling more licences, not helping users. There are no *REAL* reasons for making any program not compatible with Windows 2000, that will run on XP. It's just more M$ B$.
Windows XP is not appreciably better than Windows 2000. M$ is interested in selling more licences, not helping users. There are no *REAL* reasons for making any program not compatible with Windows 2000, that will run on XP. It's just more M$ B$.