Front Office Requirements
Operating Systems Not Supported
- Windows 95, 98, Windows NT4, and Windows ME
- Windows 2000 Professional with the most recent service pack/patches applied
- Windows 2000 Server with the most recent service pack/patches applied
Note:
- Vista – SQL Express SP1 and SQL Express Advanced SP2 patches need to be installed on systems running Vista Home Basic and above
- Vista Home Basic with the most recent service pack/patches applied (not as a server, but can be used for workstations)
- All Windows 7 editions are supported. However, Windows 7 Professional or higher edition is recommended for business network.
- Novell or Linux as a file server is supported.
- Commander no longer supports MySQL Database
- Prerequisite: All systems must have .Net Framework v1.1, v2.0, v3.0, and v3.5 SP1 installed
- Prerequisite: Microsoft IIS 5, 6, or 7 must be properly installed for Virtual Office server
Database
- Microsoft SQL 2005 Express is automatically installed when you install the program as a Server. If your office goes beyond 25 concurrent users, you need to consider a more robust database server like Microsoft SQL Server 2005 standard edition or higher.
- Quick!Office Commander is a multiuser program. Access must be local. An external location must access the program through Terminal Server or Citrix, which is really running the program locally.
- Warning: connecting branch locations using a high speed DSL Internet connection for each branch with workstations logging into one common domain will not work. It’s like an extremely SLOW LAN. To get the speed required you need to use Terminal Services. We repeat – the program must not be run over the DSL without Terminal Services.
Citrix/Terminal Server
- quick!Office Commander is a multiuser program. Access must be local. An external location must access the program through Terminal Server or Citrix, which is really running the program locally.
- Warning: connecting branch locations using a high speed DSL Internet connection for each branch with workstations logging into one common domain will not work. It’s like an extremely SLOW LAN. To get the speed required you need to use Terminal Services. We repeat – the program must not be run over the DSL without Terminal Services.
