Our current scenario is that we have PCLaw (v 10.03a) data physically residing on a Windows SB Server 2003 and shared to Windows XP Pro client workstations (mapped drive). We have Time Matters Enterprise 9 SR3 using SQL on the same server (shortly we will upgrade to TM 10). We use the PCLaw-Time Matters link.
We are looking at hardware upgrades for our client Workstations, which forces us to Windows 7. We'd like to install Windows 7 in 64-bit mode.
The question we have is will PCLaw 10 and Time Matters 10 function for us as they do now if we change our client workstations to Windows 7 64-bit?
It looks like the big restriction is that PCLaw will only support "core functionality" on Windows 7 64-bit - meaning "no third party link integration features" and the PCLaw-Time Matters link is considered to be third party and is therefore not supported.
If the PCLaw-Time Matters link does not work on Windows 7 64-bit, can we run either or both applications in XP Mode and achieve full functionality?Does anyone have experience with PCLaw 10.x and Time Matters 10.x and using PCLaw-Time Matters link running on the Windows 7 64-bit operating system either with or without XP Mode?
I think we could really benefit from your experiences.
(I will cross-post this to the Time Matters forum)