Customers can turn to a resource provided by Microsoft if they need help to deal with application incompatibility problems irrespective of the version of Windows they’re running. KB 2388210 has been around for a while now, but it’s still an excellent source of links for a variety of application compatibi... |
23 August 2011 09:33 GMT |
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At a little over two months since Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 hit general availability, the first application compatibility update for the upgraded operating system is now available for download. In all fairness, KB 2492386, namely the Redmond company’s April 2011 Application Compatibility Update is not provi... |
29 April 2011 12:01 GMT |
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Unlike Windows Vista RTM, which delivered an extremely poor application compatibility experience to end users, the evolution to Windows 7 is causing extremely few apps to break when installed or run on top of the new operating system. But with exceptions to every rule, Windows 7 does fail to play nice with a small nu... |
24 February 2010 10:23 GMT |
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Microsoft is not only hard at work on the evolution of Windows Vista by building Service Pack 2, but also hammering away at previous releases of the operating system, namely the RTM and SP1 builds. In this regard, the December 2008 Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Application Compatibility Update is designed to ... |
15 December 2008 09:04 GMT |
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With the release of the gold version of Service Pack 1, but also with the maturing of the software and hardware environment orbiting around the Windows client, Windows Vista's compatibility level has continually increased. Still, Microsoft is very much hammering away at the operating system with its evangelism w... |
14 August 2008 14:06 GMT |
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