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I did a 9/11 recovery for a client that purchased new PCs with XP, and we
brought them up on 4.5.

Al

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V4R4 CAE bombs out now and again with XP.

It looks like V5R1 is the only one supported for XP.

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
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> Hi, searching thru archives, I read some questions regarding CA/Express
> not being very stable with W/XP.
> Our school is still running V4.1 in the AS/400 (I know is just a bit
> old...) and ClientAccess V3.2.0 (!!!) with W98 .
> The faculty people were thinking in installing W/XP for next term.
> Will CA 3.2.0 work with W/XP ?
> TIA
> -------------------------
> Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti
> afvaiv@wanadoo.es
>
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