Windows 2000 compatibility issues
Hi, I'm currently working on a project to migrate computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 in a big company (more than 500 users) and I need to know if some applications can work under Windows 2000.
Hi,
I'm currently working on a project to migrate computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 in a big company (more than 500 users) and I need to know if some applications can work under Windows 2000.
So, does Freelance Graphics 97 work with it? If not, is there any patch or update for it? Also, if possible, give me a web link for that information (if it comes from internet, of course!). I think that's everything I need for now...
Thanks!
I'm currently working on a project to migrate computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 in a big company (more than 500 users) and I need to know if some applications can work under Windows 2000.
So, does Freelance Graphics 97 work with it? If not, is there any patch or update for it? Also, if possible, give me a web link for that information (if it comes from internet, of course!). I think that's everything I need for now...
Thanks!
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As said above, the very first thing you should be doing is setting up a Win2k box and attempting to run every single piece of software your company needs on it.
Before we did a similar roll-out here about 18 months ago I spent a month doing nothing but tests.
You might also want to check the Official compatability list for Win2k, located here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/server/howtobuy/upgrading/compat/search/software.asp
A quick search indicates Freelance Graphics should be OK.
Before we did a similar roll-out here about 18 months ago I spent a month doing nothing but tests.
You might also want to check the Official compatability list for Win2k, located here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/server/howtobuy/upgrading/compat/search/software.asp
A quick search indicates Freelance Graphics should be OK.