Jared,

> Does anyone know of any issues using 10.7 apps clients
> on Win2k?

I believe the issue is one of NOT being in a 'Certified' combination, rather
than a technical issue. We had no technical problems here in a recent test,
but deferred implementation on account of the 'risk' involved with stepping
out of the strict line laid down by Apps support. We did step out of line
using Citrix boxes, though, but that was done with the tacit understanding
from Premium Oracle Services. Apps support will drop you like a hot potato
if they know you are using a non-certified platform, but with the relative
stability (!) of 10.7 and the fact that it is going to be desupported anyway
soon will aid in your decision to use it anyway (did I take the words out of
your mouth? :)

John Kanagaraj
Oracle Applications DBA
DBSoft Inc
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