Microsoft Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit 5

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    03/03/2007
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1

Publisher’s description

The Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) for Windows XP, including Service Pack 2, and Windows Server 2003 contains the tools and documentation you need to evaluate and mitigate application compatibility issues before deploying on these platforms. Tools include the latest versions of the Microsoft Application Analyzer that simplifies application inventory and compatibility reporting, the Internet Explorer Compatibility Evaluator that assists testers in locating compatibility issues with Internet Explorer on Windows XP Service Pack 2, and the Compatibility Administrator that provides access to the necessary compatibility fixes to support legacy applications in Windows.

Version 5 may include unspecified updates, enhancements or bug fixes.

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  2. no download? Anonymous -- August 19 2007, 20.55

    can somebody official read this and put it back up for download. i need THIS version of compatibility Tools.


  3. BAAAAAD ziom ziobro -- January 15 2006, 20.52

    Why its not downloading?

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