Greg

Frank and staff have been very pro-active.  They did initial testing at
least a year ago for basic testing and more so recently on RTM versions on
Vista Business & Ultimate.  As per my previous post where I did not mention
names, BP SQL express version runs pefectly on these Vista platforms.  To
change BP  from from XP-pro to Vista is very simple as well.  Topic has been
discussed in their forums.

Cedric


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Sent: Monday, 12 February 2007 11:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] RE:Vista


Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:

>  
> Now, had all the other software suppliers, hardware suppliers etc. 
> refused to do anything, Vista woud not have been released.

Cedric,

For GPs using MD3, Best Practice or other MS-SQL based software, the 
thing to know is that you need a new version based on MS-SQL 2005 before 
it will work under Vista. So, unless Frank has been very proactive, 
don't be tempted to upgrade your OS just yet.


Historically, many applications haven't worked with new versions of 
Windows on its release, and have had to play catch-up. the smaller and 
more obscure the application, the more likely this is.

Greg
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