I don't think this is true. I read somewhere that it does have some
difficulties running some 16 bit software, but it will run 16 bit
software. With some programs, you may have to select a default
printer, but it will run it.
Matt
On 17 Apr 2000, at 19:27, Roger Turk wrote:
> Win2K also requires all 16 bit software to be upgraded to 32 bit software!
> AutoCAD Release 14 *will not* run under Win2K even though it is a Windoze
> only program. A firm that "upgraded" to Win2K but did not want to upgrade
> their AutoCAD seats until they found out how Win2K worked (or didn't work)
> was told to either upgrade to AutoCAD 2000 or remove Win2K.
>
> Roger Turk
> Tucson, Arizona USA