It should - it does on my system and I have an old version software and a newer Dell PC. Good luck! You can run Greetings Workshop (at least my old version) in Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic if you run Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic as Virtual PC sessions with the proper settings. Virtual PC lets me "dial in" the memory available to the OS. For Windows XP:
set memory size to 786mb or less works, set to 787mb or greater does not work. For Windows Vista Basic:
set memory size to 903mb or less works, set to 904mb or greater does not work. You do not need to use any compatibility settings with Greetings Workshop... just control the amount of memory available to the OS. I have no idea why this works, but this does explain issues like "I upgraded my Windows XP computer and now Greetings Workshop no longer runs". Best of luck... I have no idea why this fixes the problem, but am happy to say that I now have a new solution to an old problem.
I also have Greetings Workshop 1996...I successfully installed it into my new laptop with Windows 7 and get the same error message...I tried searching Microsoft.com downloads for answers and got none...I have no clue how to set memory on the Windows 7 and would not want to decrease my memory just for one program...Has anyone found a down loadable update for Greetings Workshop??? Seems changing the memory would not be the best way in the long run...
You have Greetings Workshop? I have the 98 version! ^-^ I absolutely adore it! It is so easy to make things and I just made a couple of things 2 days ago. Anyways, yes it does! You can run Greetings Workshop (at least my old version) in Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic if you run Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic as Virtual PC sessions with the proper settings. Virtual PC lets me "dial in" the memory available to the OS. For Windows XP: set memory size to 786mb or less works, set to 787mb or greater does not work. For Windows Vista Basic: set memory size to 903mb or less works, set to 904mb or greater does not work. You do not need to use any compatibility settings with Greetings Workshop... just control the amount of memory available to the OS. I have no idea why this works, but this does explain issues like "I upgraded my Windows XP computer and now Greetings Workshop no longer runs". Best of luck... I have no idea why this fixes the problem, but am happy to say that I now have a new solution to an old problem.
Greeting Workshop and other programs you might be having trouble installing on Vista, will install. Simply turn off UAC (User Account Control). As to whether the program will successfully run is yet another question...still looking for the definitive answer...keep you posted. You can run Greetings Workshop (at least my old version) in Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic if you run Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic as Virtual PC sessions with the proper settings. Virtual PC lets me "dial in" the memory available to the OS. For Windows XP: set memory size to 786mb or less works, set to 787mb or greater does not work. For Windows Vista Basic: set memory size to 903mb or less works, set to 904mb or greater does not work. You do not need to use any compatibility settings with Greetings Workshop... just control the amount of memory available to the OS. I have no idea why this works, but this does explain issues like "I upgraded my Windows XP computer and now Greetings Workshop no longer runs". Best of luck... I have no idea why this fixes the problem, but am happy to say that I now have a new solution to an old problem.
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Yes.
Windows and MAC
Yes. As an owner of Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2010, I can fully prove that it is possible. Also, since I know a person who happens to work for Microsoft, Microsoft Office 2013 will run on Windows 8 as well (when you plan to buy it).
YES, it works on windows xp and good
Yes, Microsoft Flight Simulator X does indeed work on Windows Vista.
It does not workk with Windows XP. It also does not work reliably with Windows 7.
Yes. All 2007 Office applications work with Windows 7.
Yes. Microsoft have made sure that office will work perfectly with Windows 7