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eValid -- Operating System Compatibility Chart
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Summary

Supported Windows Operating Systems
Operating
System
Name
Microsoft's
Shorthand
CodeName
[Date]
Required
Update
Level
OK'd
eValid
Version
Current Status & Comments
Vista
Business Edition
32-bit
[Nov06]   V8 Primary Supported OS
Normal operation.
OK through IE8.
Vista
64-bit Version
[Nov06]   V8 No reports of problems running 32-bit application in 64-bit environment. No problems expected. Verification by customers or in house pending.
Windows XP
32-bit
NT6
[Oct01]
SP1/SP2 V8 Primary Supported OS
Normal operation.
OK through IE8.
Windows XP
64-bit Version
    V8 Customers have confirmed eValid on 64-bit XP but we have not verified this 100% in house.
Windows Server 2003 [Apr03] SP2 V8 Problems have been reported reported on this environment, on SP1 in particular.
We do NOT recommend using this platform, even with SP2 installed.
Windows 2000 NT5
[Feb00]
SP4 V8 Primary Supported OS
Normal operation.
OK through IE8.
Windows 2000 Server NT4 (Server)
[Sep96]
Not supported Not supported Not supported after V4.
Windows NT 4.0 NT4
[Sep96]
Not supported Not supported Not supported after V4.
Windows 98/ME [Jul00] Not supported Not supported Not supported after V4.

Which eValid Version To Use
Version Standard English OS
Western European Language Font
Standard English OS
Local Language Font
Local Language OS (Non-English)
Local Language Font (Non-English)
eValid
Standard Edition
OK OK Not advised; probably will not work correctly.
eValid/I
International Edition
OK OK OK
Non-eValid/I scripts converted automatically.

Note: Scripts recorded with eValid/I will not run on eValid. Scripts recorded with eValid will run normally on eValid/I, and are converted to eValid/I-type scripts automatically if opened once in the script window.