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November 4th, 2008

Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app-compatibility

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:24 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Service Pack, Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 /("Windows 7 Server"), Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server Longhorn, Windows XP, Windows client, Windows server

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Vista

While Microsoft officials have said that applications that work with Vista should work with Windows 7, there are exceptions.

The 45-page “Windows Application Quality Cookbook” (Version 0.9 of which Microsoft released for download on November 3 on its Microsoft Developer Network site) itemizes some of these potential gotchas in the hopes of getting developers to head off problems sooner rather than later.

Even though compatibility between Vista/Windows Server 2008 and their successors will be “high,” according to the Softies, it won’t be 100%. From the Cookbook intro:

“While Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (a k a Windows 7 Server) are highly compatible with most of their respective applications written for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 and their service packs, some compatibility breaks are inevitable due to innovations, security tightening, and increased reliability.”

The Cookbook itemizes new features and changes to the Windows 7 operating system (both client and server) that are most likely to affect application compatibility. It ranks these changes from highest to lowest (in terms of severity and frequency) on their potential impact.

On Microsoft’s list of Windows 7 changes most likely to affect application compatibility (ordered from highest likelihood of impact on down):

  • Internet Explorer 8—User Agent String
  • Internet Explorer 8—Data Execution Protection/NX
  • Removal of Windows Mail
  • Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ)—Removal of Windows 2000 Client Support Service
  • Compatibility — Operating System Versioning
  • Server Core — WoW64 Is Now an Optional Feature
  • User Interface—Enhanced Taskbar
  • Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ)—Improved Queue Handling
  • Windows Server — Terminal Services
  • User Interface — High DPI Awareness
  • Removal of WPDUSB.SYS Driver for Windows Portable Devices
  • Server — Hyper-V
  • Server — 64-Bit Only
  • File Library Replaces Document Folder
  • New Binaries—Refactoring
  • Compatibility—Application Manifest
  • Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ)—SHA-2 Is the Default Encryption Algorithm
  • User Interface—User Access Control Dialog Updates

One point worth repeating when thinking about application compatibility and Windows 7: Applications that weren’t compatible with Vista aren’t going to magically work with 7 (unless the vendors/developers have tweaked them in the past couple of years).

As Microsoft officials and some market researchers have cautioned customers, moving straight from XP to Windows 7 will be as painful from an app-compat standpoint as was moving from XP to Vista. That’s why many pundits have suggested business users who aren’t planning on skipping Vista still run some pilots so they can see just how compatible their apps and drivers are likely to be with Windows 7.

I still occasionally hear from customers that their apps and drivers don’t work with Vista. Are there any classes of custom applications and/or peripherals with which you’re still having app-compat problems?

(Thanks to WinBeta for the original link to the App Compat Cookbook.)

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I had problems with a recent MS update that broke programs that previously ran in Vista, but setting them to XP Sp2 compat, they are running again.

What bothers me is (besides them making Vista and Win7 less compatible), Win7 doesn't even see drives that have XP installed on them.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Drakaran Posted on: 03/11/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Testing is always the key  itpro_z | 11/04/08
Our experiences are very similar  rtk | 11/04/08
Compatibility  Drakaran | 03/11/09
Painful....?  cruggeld | 11/04/08
There are always other choices  itpro_z | 11/04/08
Very well said, and often forgotten (nt)  rtk | 11/04/08
RE: Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app-compatibility  tburzio | 11/04/08
Lmao  logicearth@... | 11/04/08
proper english please  scottseattle | 11/04/08
Well, what do you expect?  bricar2 | 11/04/08
Ad Hominem  logicearth@... | 11/04/08
You have to be kidding me.  bmandery | 11/05/08
About Linux compatibility  SpikeyMike | 11/04/08
Completely depends on the application,  logicearth@... | 11/04/08
Wine let's you leave Windows NOW  User07734 | 11/05/08
RE: Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app-compatibility  lbreedlove | 11/04/08
Still looking...  User07734 | 11/05/08
RE: Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app-compatibility  ryeagleyjr@... | 11/05/08
Windows 95 app on Vista  graham.lv | 11/05/08
RE: Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app-compatibility  rmark@... | 11/05/08
Hmmm...  SpikeyMike | 11/05/08
RE: Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app-compatibility  hackhavn | 11/05/08
All *Nix systems have this..  SpikeyMike | 11/05/08
RE: Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app-compatibility  jshewsbury@... | 11/05/08

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