| Component |
Workstation |
Server |
| Operating System |
· Windows ® 95 with IE 4.01 SP2
· Windows ® 98 with IE 4.01 SP2
· Windows ® NT ® Workstation with Service Pack 6a or higher
· Windows ® 2000 Professional with SP2 or higher and a patch
to disable opportunistic locking
· Windows ® XP with latest service pack and opportunistic locking disabled
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Note: XP Home Edition is not supported in a domain environment.
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· Windows ® NT ® Server 4.0 with Service Pack 6a or higher
· Windows ® 2000 Server or Advanced Server with SP2 or higher and a patch to
disable opportunistic locking
· NetWare ® 4.x with Support Pack 7 or higher
· NetWare ® 5 with Support Pack 2 or higher
· Microsoft ® Peer to Peer Networking with Y2K updates
Note: NetBEUI is the preferred protocol for Microsoft ® networking. TCP/IP can be used
under certain configurations. NWLink IPX is not supported.
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| Processor |
Personal Computer with Pentium III or higher
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Server Computer with Pentium III or higher
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Hard Drive & Disk Space |
· IDE, EIDE, or SCSI technology
· 50 MB of available disk space
Note: 75 MB of available disk space needed during the installation process.
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· SCSI technology or faster performing technology
· A blank database accompanied by the necessary support files (graphics, reports)
requires 10 MB of available disk space. Server databases and archived data will
grow. Additional disk space is recommended for client installation and client update files.
Minimum recommended available disk space is 300 MB.
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| RAM |
· Minimum 128 MB
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· Minimum 256 MB.
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| Network Card |
· Auto-sensing 10/100
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· Auto-sensing 10/100
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| Video & Monitor |
· 800x600 screen resolution with 256K colours (super VGA)
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· n/a
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| Pointing Device |
· A mouse or other compatible pointing device.
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· A mouse or other compatible pointing device.
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| CD-ROM |
· 1 networked workstation must have a CD-ROM
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· Required
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