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Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 Released

Hi I'm Peg McNicol, the product manager for application compatibility in Windows Vista.

In the midst of all the excitement around the general availability of Windows Vista, it's almost strange to talk about IT Pro & developer tools, but if you are an IT Pro, or developer, this should be pretty exciting too. Today the final version of the Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 was released. If you are already familiar with ACT 5.0 make sure you download the new bits and the refreshed product guide here.  If you want to learn more about the tools and resources around application compatibility for Windows Vista - please visit our TechNet site.

 For people new to ACT, it is a single toolset that can help detect, diagnose, and mitigate compatibility issues found in Windows Vista.  I think the single coolest feature of this tool is that you can deploy it in your current environment, Windows 2000 or Windows XP and get an inventory of your applications and see how they'll work with Windows Vista.  Other highlights include the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool; there have been many changes made to improve overall security and reliability in Windows Vista, and this tool looks for possible issues resulting from those changes for users running as Standard Users, which is what every user in a business environment should be in this new paradigm we’ve delivered. There’s also the new Internet Explorer 7 Test Tool to test apps for use with the latest version of Internet Explorer, and the Setup Analysis Tool which detects any issues your setup packages might have with installing on Windows Vista. Finally, IT Pros can use the new and improved Compatibility Administrator to pull compatibility fixes from a database of existing fixes and apply them to apps one-by-one, or in predefined groups.

Overall, this toolkit is going to be a huge timesaver for the IT Pro community and a great resource for developers to analyze and test their apps. Even if you are just starting to think about planning or deploying Windows Vista, you should download ACT 5.0 and start taking an inventory of your current environment so can scope your workload and be ready to go when the time is right for your company.

Download ACT 5.0 now


Comments

  1. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 2:05AM  

    Excellent toolset for IT pros who are considering or planning for Windows Vista deployment!  Congratulations!!

    Baldwin Ng

  2. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 4:29PM  

    Guys what are your plans to support Windows Server 2003 Resource Tool Kit under Vista?

    Right now when I try to install the kit on my Enterprise Edition Vista, I get a warning about incompatibility, it still allows to install, but opted not to.

    Thanks!

  3. Posted on: February 06, 2007 at 7:56PM  

    Availability???? I'm not upgrading!!!In running the advisor, it coudn't even determined that I had a DVD Rom Drive installed on ,y system????? SADDDD.

    I can understand upgraading my memory on my VIAO (less than a year old)... MAC is getting the upper hand here...

  4. Posted on: February 12, 2007 at 5:15PM  

    I have a funny feeling that Vista will turn out to go the way of Windows ME. Can't give tech. reasons. I'm running Vista Home Premium. My Nikon LS-30 film scanner is now obsolete, I have to buy new Internet Security as Norton I.S. '05 won't work. Same for my flatbed scanner (there isn't, and won't be, cures for these. When the hype dies down and users remove the 'eye candy'(as most did with XP)Vista will be seen for a very expensive investment. Hope I'm wrong but doubt it

  5. KPN
    Posted on: March 06, 2007 at 2:07AM  

    Hi,

    Could any one let me know what is the best way to find appropriate Shim/fix for any given applicaion issue.

    Would be of great help if you could give the suggesstions.

    Thanks in adavance

  6. Posted on: March 06, 2007 at 7:40PM  

    Hi KPN - You can use the Compatibiity Administrator (Part of the ACT 5.0 download) to apply compatibility fixes. You might also want to check out the newsgroup http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.deployment.app_compatibility

  7. Posted on: April 11, 2007 at 9:12AM  

    I have no other email address to submit question to Windows Mail developer team.

    With Outlook express 6 under windows xp I'm comfortable with two features:

    Cat & paste images directly from Word [XP version] while writing support mails. Direct pasting from clipbord do not work and I discovered this workaround involving intermediate use of winword. SnippingTool.exe can partially help me because I can transfer only one image per time and the tools for modify image are very limited: I do an intesive use of red rounded rect to signal which control of our program masks our customer must use.

    Automating send mail loading MAPI32.dll.

    Useless to say that installing Mozilla Thunderbird I solved all two problems...

  8. Posted on: July 22, 2007 at 12:37AM  

    Availability? I'm not upgrading! In running the advisor, it coudn't even determined that I had a DVD Rom Drive installed on my system?

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Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: The Daily Ramblings of an SMS Engineer on January 31, 2007 at 6:35PM

    If you haven't used ACT (Application Compatibility Toolkit) what it allows you to do is first get a database

  2. Posted by: Teamzille.de on February 06, 2007 at 8:57AM

    Wer Anwendungen für Windows-Systeme entwickelt, dürfte sich wohl dafür interessieren, wie diese mit Vista und/oder dem Internet Explorer 7 zusammenarbeiten. Um dies zu testen, gibt es das Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT), das jetzt

  3. Posted by: Windows Vista Team Blog on August 22, 2007 at 2:43PM

    When we talk about application compatibility for our large customers, it goes beyond making sure the

  4. Posted by: Windows Vista Team Blog on October 23, 2007 at 12:52PM

    When chatting with people about the deployment of Windows Vista within their organisation, one of the

  5. Posted by: Daniel De La Haza on November 09, 2007 at 5:32PM

    Un tema muy interesante que tuve la oportunidad de conversar el día de hoy con un par de amigos que son