Hi there

Ben: Our post read: QUOTE: "Since it's first release, Adagio PAYABLES has been a full 32-bit Windows - this goes back to Version 6.5A!". It is true that not ALL Adagio modules were 32-bit.

Here is the breakdown:
Ledger, Payables, Inventory, OrderEntry & Time&Billing have always been 32-bit.

Invoices, Receivables and Checks were all 16bit versions in their first release (V6.5A).

Invoices became 32-bit in V6.7A
Receivables and Checks became 32-bit in V6.8A

The performance of a 32-bit Windows application under any Windows O/S does not indicate that it is not or does not support 32-bits. There are so many other factors that come into play at any given time during the normal operation of a Windows-based accounting program, that often, on two identical systems running the very same O/S - one will run trouble-free and the other may have problems and 'hit a lot of .DLL errors'.

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Dear William

I hope the information above is a bit clearer now.

To address your new questions...

Yes, Adagio Payables 6.6A & 6.8A can be run on Windows 2000. We have a few stations here running W2K Professional and they have no problems with this O/S.

Adagio Ledger 6.6A has a known issue with posting batches on W2K systems. This version should not be used for posting on a W2K system. This was so close to the release of 6.8A that it did not become too much of a problem. So, if you want to run Ledger on W2K, you must upgrade to 6.8A, which has no problems that we are aware of that are specifically to do with the Windows O/S.

Regarding your last question - Adagio is 32-bit and as such runs 32-bit - there is no option for running it any other way.

Hope this helps.