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SP2 Question.
Anyone know if there is a list of programs that have compatability issues with Windows XP service pack 2?
Im specifically wondering if SP2 has any compatability problems with Adobe Premiere 6.0? |
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I think the compatibility issues are going to be with CUSTOM programs, such as People Soft or Oracle.
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Oh! Ok.... Good.
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I am not using SP2 yet, but we tested on a few machines at work, the software in development worked, and we had no compatibility issues with anything, although the Windows Firewall messed up the Novell Client working propely. If anything, I think there should be an 'advanced' install, where you can turn off the firewall and things.
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You can turn it off AFTER the install from the Control Panel's Security center
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Quote:
(It was not letting me log on). Eventualy I rebooted and did workstation only.
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