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Gerald,

We have used it since last year. We use 6002plf Full C/S.  This only can
run on English version, we have tested on Chinesse version but it is
unable to run.

Regards 


Kusman Lim
PT Takeda Indonesia


-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald.2.Lewis@xxxxxxx [mailto:Gerald.2.Lewis@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 4:11 PM
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Using BPCS v6.0.02 Mixed Mode Client Server (COM) on XP?


Does anybody have experience of using BPCSv6.x Mixed Mode Client
Software on Windows XP?

We are currently doing a rollout of XP desktops and have done some
testing on XP and have not yet encountered any problems with COM
software (we only use Order Entry and RMAs no CEA).

I would appreciate any learnings from anyone who is using 'old' BPCS
software on XP, keeping in mind that for example the 6.0.02 Mixed Mode
software was originally used on Win95.

Regards


Gerald Lewis



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