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does this support xp
Posted on: 09-18 2:50 pm
CinnamonBunny

i noticed it needs net framework 4.0.3, but the installer always gives me a fatal error
Posted on: 09-19 6:28 pm
FairPlay137

From what I can tell, Phoenix Desktop does not support Windows XP yet. I get an error when attempting to run it on Windows XP as well.
However, I still haven't tried that hard yet to attempt to get it running.

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Posted on: 09-22 3:49 am
Wildman

Beta Tester

I have not tested XP but the goal is for XP and maybe 2000 with patches to be able to run.

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Posted on: 06-26 5:47 pm
ForumNukee

Beta Tester

I have tested Windows XP, and as I can see, it just puts out an error about the requested security protocol not being supported. If I continue, it goes to the updater which sits there.
So nope, Windows XP isn't supported. :D

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