Windows 2000 [Not supported in version 6.xx]
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Windows 2000 [Not supported in version 6.xx]
Does the new 6.22 client run under windows 2000 as I've noticed it's not listed on the download page and I can't get my Win 2000 machines to run the new client?
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Re: Windows 2000
No, Win2k compatibility was lost with 6.10 if I remember well ...
Use v5 clients on Win2k.
Use v5 clients on Win2k.
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Re: Windows 2000
That's a shame, I've got a lot of SMP machines that won't run after the extended V5.91 expires
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Re: Windows 2000
Win2k is not supported by Microsoft anymore ... so it's normal that software developers also begin to stop support it too. (The same happened to Windows 9x)
P.S : a machine powerful enough to make SMP deadlines should run XP or Vista now instead of (very) old Win2k.
P.S : a machine powerful enough to make SMP deadlines should run XP or Vista now instead of (very) old Win2k.
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Re: Windows 2000
Yes totally agree, unfortunatly we aren't replacing Win2k at work until Q1 next year
Is 6.20 supported on WIndows 2000? [No]
Is 6.20 supported on WIndows 2000? I get an error when I try to start it with the -configonly flag to set it up. Something about not being abnle to open a DLL. For now I have gone back to the 5.04 client, and have that running.
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Re: Is 6.20 supported on WIndows 2000?
No. See here: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=4521
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Re: Is 6.20 supported on WIndows 2000?
Thanks for the answer.
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Re: Windows 2000
No problem, the v5.91 was extended until February '09.Dave_Goodchild wrote:Yes totally agree, unfortunatly we aren't replacing Win2k at work until Q1 next year
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No Windows 2000 Support?
From the clients download page, I notice that Windows 2000 is not listed as a supported operating system for this platform. While personally I do not own a Windows 2000 based machine, but some of the other people on the team I belong too have noticed this.
Is there going to be a version of the 6.22 beta that has support for Windows 2000? Or is this platform going to not be supported any longer with SMP?
Is there going to be a version of the 6.22 beta that has support for Windows 2000? Or is this platform going to not be supported any longer with SMP?
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Re: No Windows 2000 Support?
Nope. There are several threads about the lack of Win2k support such as: http://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=4521
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Re: No Windows 2000 Support?
I'm not suprised. Win98 support in a fah client all but ended a few years back. Now a few years later, Win 2K is getting dropped as well. OS support for typical software developers is current version plus one previous version. Vista and XP. But fah tries to extend that as much as possible.
The v5.91 SMP client was extended. And other v5 anf v4 clients are still around for older systems. Because the SMP client was such a recent development (by comparison to Win2K), I wouldn't expect there to be very many people with systems fast enough to run the SMP client that are also running Win 2K.
Thread merged.
The v5.91 SMP client was extended. And other v5 anf v4 clients are still around for older systems. Because the SMP client was such a recent development (by comparison to Win2K), I wouldn't expect there to be very many people with systems fast enough to run the SMP client that are also running Win 2K.
Thread merged.
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Re: Windows 2000
Sorry, it's not until February 09 but until Novembre 08.7im wrote:No problem, the v5.91 was extended until February '09.Dave_Goodchild wrote:Yes totally agree, unfortunatly we aren't replacing Win2k at work until Q1 next year
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Re: Windows 2000 [Not supported in version 6.xx]
Thanks for the correction. It's the v6.2x beta clients that expired in 09. I assumed the v5.x clients would use the same date, but the download page does say Nov 08.
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Re: Windows 2000
Windows 2000 is supported till 2010. Is still widely used, and no where near dead.toTOW wrote:Win2k is not supported by Microsoft anymore ... so it's normal that software developers also begin to stop support it too. (The same happened to Windows 9x)
P.S : a machine powerful enough to make SMP deadlines should run XP or Vista now instead of (very) old Win2k.
The non support for it, is PGs own doing.
Most if not all needed files have been ported for it.
But I can understand PGs reasoning, for not trying to explain, or build a installer for users to get the needed files.