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R E L E A S E N O T E S

Waters is a registered trademark and “THE SCIENCE OF WHAT’S POSSIBLE.” is a trademark of Waters Corporation. All other trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Copyright  2011 Waters Corporation

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Empower 2 Service Pack H provides defect fixes to support the continued deployment of Empower 2. These release notes address the following information and instructions:

Empower™ 2

Service Pack H

• System and software requirements • Operating system requirements • Issues resolved in this release • Known issues in this release •

GxP compliance requirements Installing

• Verifying the installation Empower 2 SP H

• Empower 2 SP H program file updates • Test configurations

Consult these release notes and those associated with all previous Empower 2 service packs and feature releases. Unless superseded, all previous release notes and product support information apply to this software release.

System and software requirements

You must install Empower 2 SP H on all computers on which the Empower 2 client application is installed, including workstations, clients, LAC/E32

Empower 2 SP H requires the following hardware and software:

modules, and servers (as listed in the “Operating system

requirements” section below). All computers must be running Empower 2 FR5 (minimum) in order for the installation to proceed.

• Empower 2 systems (database servers, clients, LAC/E32 modules, and Personal workstations) that

run on Empower 2 Feature Release 5 (FR5). You need not install Empower 2 SP H on 64-bit Windows Server 2003 and Solaris database servers.

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• You can install Empower 2 SP H on these Empower 2 platforms: 32-bit database servers, clients, LAC/E32

• You can install Empower 2 SP H from systems running the following Empower 2 feature releases and service packs: FR5, SP F, SP F HotFix1, SP G, SP G HotFix1, or SP G HotFix2.

modules, Personal workstations, and Citrix servers.

Empower 2 SP H includes the files listed in the “Empower 2 SP H program file updates” section of this document.

Operating system requirements

Empower 2 SP H supports these platforms and operating systems:

Platform Operating system

Personal workstation Windows XP SP 3 or Windows Vista Business SP2 LAC/E32 acquisition server Windows XP SP 3 or Windows Vista Business SP2

Client Windows XP SP 3, Windows Vista Business SP2, or Windows Vista Enterprise SP2

Database server Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2 32-bit or 64-bit, Enterprise Edition Citrix Server - Citrix

Presentation Server v 4.5 Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2 32-bit, Enterprise Edition

Issues resolved in this release

The following table contains a list of the software problems corrected in Empower 2 SP H. The PCS

(Product Change System) numbers identify software issues that Waters personnel monitor within a system change request tracking tool.

PCS Number Description

39485, 45421 The “# of Results Stored” for a 3D channel was greater than the number of results present. This has been corrected. Now, when in the Project Window or in QuickStart, the “# of Results Stored” field displays an accurate value. 40536, 40663,

42210, 47614, 47615

Empower software has the capability to perform unattended batch project backup and restoration. In previous versions of the software, these batch processes produced error and informational messages that required user intervention. With Empower 2 Service Pack H software, however, these messages are logged silently and require no user intervention. For more information or message details, review the BatchBackup or BatchRestore log files located in the \Empower\Logs directory.

41944 The “Result #” did not increment for PDA results (nor for GPCV or MS results). This has been corrected. Now, when in the Project Window or in QuickStart, the “Result #” field displays an accurate value.

44581 Dissolution fields were not visible in FR5 when Alter Sample was used. This has been corrected. Now, when using Alter Sample with a Dissolution Sample Set, the fields used to specify information pertinent to dissolution samples — bath, vessel, transfer time — are available for alteration in the same fashion as for any other valid field in the Sample Set.

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44692, 47225,

47584 When using Ctrl-D in the Processing Method Component table in Review, the application would exit unexpectedly. This has been corrected so that the application copies the desired value into the appropriate fields below the cursor position.

47076 Reprocessing did not produce results if you were using existing integration and the following conditions applied:

• The “Use existing integration” check box was selected (thus preventing the selection of a specific processing method)

• The original Acquisition Method Set did not contain a processing method

• Clear Calibration was the first line of the Sample Set

This has been corrected so that “Use existing integration” can be enabled and still produce results, even if the above conditions apply.

47166 A blank Run Samples screen would appear when logging in to a Citrix ICA session for ACQUITY after previously logging out.

This behavior was observed when the published application in Citrix was set to use a “percent of window” setting instead of the “seamless” setting. This has been partially corrected so that you can successfully reconnect to the ACQUITY system and see a normal Run Samples screen, even when the application published by Citrix is set to use a “percent of window” setting.

Note: An update to the ACQUITY driver is also needed. See Known Issue items

47658 and 47745.

47203 Selecting Empower -> SDMS print on Signoff was printing only partial reports. When an Empower 2 report containing the “Instrument Method” group for the Agilent LC instrument was sent to SDMS, the resulting report in SDMS had several pages missing. This has been corrected so that SDMS now captures and prints all pages of the report, and produces them in the proper format. 47343, 47344,

47410, 47453 For Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) installations: Object IDs could be assigned out of sequence when using Oracle RAC. When operating Empower 2 in an Oracle RAC environment with multiple server nodes connected to the database, it was possible to have an ID (e.g. Result ID) with a lower numerical value assigned after a previously assigned ID. This behavior caused problems because many other applications within Empower software assumed that the highest ID was the most recent; for example, Results could appear out of order. This has been corrected so that Empower 2 SP H configures the RAC system to order ID values in increasing increments, regardless of which RAC node assigns the ID.

47415 Multiple Ethernet 2414 detectors configured on same acquisition node caused cross-talk. When running two or more Ethernet 2414 detectors on the same Empower 2 FR5 (minimum) acquisition server, the injection sequence from one system caused a negative spike on the second system. This has been corrected so that the injection sequence on one 2414 system has no effect on the other 2414 system.

47446 Multiple injections would give multiple reports. Now, during printing, if a Sample Set lists multiple injections per line, only one report will be created per injection.

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47447 If a user used interactive control to attempt to change the flow of an e2695 and set a ramp time for the flow change, then the Flow Change window would freeze and the progress of flow change would not be followed over the time of the ramp. Additionally, the Real-Time Plot would freeze. This has been corrected so the user can make interactive flow control changes over a ramp time without the system freezing and requiring a reboot.

47449 Printing of web-based licenses would only print the first page of licenses. This has been corrected so that all licenses are printed.

47504 Problems occurred in Review when adding legends to a chromatogram. Although the capability to add legends onto the chromatogram plot in Review was added in Empower 2 FR2, information for some of the legends (such as Sample Set or Result Set fields) was not available in Review. Additionally, various peak, calibration, calibration curve, and library fields could be chosen as labels, but the information in the field was not available in Review. The following changes were made to correct the problem in Review and in the Review part of QuickStart:

• When legends are turned on for the Zeroed Baseline plot, they are not automatically turned on for the 2D chromatogram plot.

• The following Legend fields are now available for the 2D Chromatogram and the Zeroed Baseline plots: Sample Set fields, Sample fields, Injection fields, Chromatogram fields, Result fields, and Result Set fields. (Result Set fields will not be available if a channel is associated with a sub-result such as a viscometer result.)

• The following Legend fields are now available for the Contour Plot: Sample Set fields, Sample fields, Injection fields, and Chromatogram fields.

• The following Legend fields are now available for the Chromatogram Result table: Sample Set fields and Result Set fields.

• The following Legend field is now available for various subresult tables: Sample Set fields.

• The Display Legend on Screen checkbox is now visible and useable on the Legend tab for Chromatogram, Zeroed Baseline, and Contour Plots. 47507 Baseline monitor would stop acquiring data from the 2414 detector. If a

Sample Set was aborted while running a “Purge Detector” line or an “Inject Samples” line and then Baseline Monitor was activated, data acquisition from a 2414 detector would stop. This has been corrected so that normal instrument control and data acquisition can continue following the abort.

47546 Changes have been implemented to improve Instrument Server logging. Instrument Server logging is a special capability of Empower software that should only be used for troubleshooting purposes. Contact your Waters Service Representative if you believe that activating Instrument Server logging is needed.

47611 The project backup of parent and child projects showed duplicates in the list. This has been corrected so that a project is backed up only once, not multiple times.

47612 If a batch restore is canceled, a log file is generated, but with 0 bytes in size. This is normal behavior; however, an error message would appear when attempting to open the log file. This has been changed so that the error message no longer appears when you try to open the 0-byte log file.

47613 Project hierarchy was not working properly on project backup and restore. This has been corrected.

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47623 If a data file was incomplete due to a busLAC/E communication error, no error message was generated. This has been corrected so that Empower now marks the raw data file as “incomplete,” sends a message to the Message Center, and enters a message in the Acquisition Log indicating that a Disconnect/Reconnect cycle occurred during data acquisition. See also Known Issue items 46130, 47757 and 47766.

47625 The data rate stored with a raw data file was being modified if there was no x-axis label. This has been corrected so that when a raw data file has unspecified x-axis units, the x-axis units are assumed to be minutes. The value for the sampling rate field (xSamplingIntervalOrRate) in the raw data file will only be modified if the sampling rate is zero (0).

Known issues in this release

The following table contains a list of the known software issues and workarounds for Empower 2 SP H.

PCS Number Description

46130 With IEEE-488 detectors (2410, 2414, 2487, 2996, 996, 486, 410) that may be installed with Waters Empower 2 FR5 (or higher) software, the potential exists for some data points within a channel of a 2D chromatogram to be missing. Waters Corporation continues to recommend that when using real-time virus scanning software, the user exclude all Empower-related folders and their sub-directories as some real-time virus scanning software mistakes normal

Empower functionality for virus activity. This can interfere with Empower functionality and cause data anomalies (please see Empower 2 Installation and Configuration Guide, part number 71500109707/Revision B for details). Waters Corporation also recommends that all 2D chromatograms collected through the IEEE detectors installed with Waters Empower 2 FR5 (or higher) software be inspected for anomalies, such as an actual run time being shorter than the expected run time.

47658, 47745 When using a Citrix ICA client and the Citrix feature of “% of Window”, the user may experience a blank Run Samples screen because not all ACQUITY

processes were terminated when the user previously logged off.

While running acquisition with an ACQUITY PDA, QSM and FTN (H Class) on a Citrix server and using the connection preference “Percent of screen, 80%”, an empty window can appear after closing all windows and logging off and then trying to log on again. The empty window appears instead of the Empower login window.

To access the Empower login window again if this occurs, on the Citrix server, end the processes for AcquityQSMServer.exe and AcquityFTNServer.exe. The other Citrix processes (sfshell.exe and cftmon.exe) will close as well. Then log into Citrix with Connection preferences set to “Percent of screen, 80%. Now when you log in, the Empower login window appears.

An update to the ACQUITY driver is also required. If necessary, contact your local Waters Support organization for additional information on working around this problem.

47742 Due to a change to the internal structure of the Empower 2 database, Empower 2 SP H projects cannot be restored into the base version of Empower 3. The issue will be corrected in Empower 3 Service Release 1.

47757 When running in “Run and Process” or “Run and Report” mode, if a busLAC/E communications disconnect and reconnect occurs, the channel is marked "data

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incomplete" when brought into Review. This is expected. However, the Project Audit Trail shows that a result ID was created for this injection. When this result is brought into Review, it is also marked "data incomplete" and no processing has occurred.

47766 With busLAC/E-based acquisition, if a communications disconnect occurs, you may see one of the following behaviors:

• The “incomplete” run could end before its programmed run time, and continue with the next programmed injection starting early. If the analysis involved a solvent gradient, the injection following the “data incomplete” injection could be affected if the system is not given the time needed to re-equilibrate.

• An Instrument Failure message may be recorded.

• Additional communications disconnect messages may be recorded from the same system or a different system, with time stamps that are later than the end of the programmed run time.

• The system could stay at the “Waiting for injection status” indefinitely. 47974 The Dionex Instrument Integration for Empower driver prevents the installation of Service pack H. To keep this from happening, uninstall the Dionex LC driver, install Empower 2 SP H, and then reinstall the Dionex LC driver.

GxP compliance requirements

When you install Empower Software for the first time, or when you uninstall the software, perform software qualification to meet GxP compliance requirements. Any time you install or uninstall software in a GxP environment, Waters recommends that you follow your company’s management-approved standard operating procedures for changing software. For help making software change management decisions, refer to the Empower 2 SP H program files updates section in this document that explains the program file updates contained in this hotfix.

To verify that the Empower 2 SP H installation did not affect any data, reprocess a data set before and after you install the software, and then verify that the results are equivalent.

Run the Verify Files utility or the ConnectionsAQT for Empower IQ, and review the resulting file for an entry that states “No installation changes were detected.”

Installing Empower 2 SP H

You can install this service pack by downloading it from the Waters web site or from the media.

Restriction: No uninstall option is available for Empower 2 SP H. Requirements:

• You must have local administrator privileges to install Empower 2 SP H. Note that the Domain Administrator account might not have local administrator account privileges.

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• You must install Empower 2 SP H on all computers on which the Empower 2 client application is installed, including workstations, clients, LAC/E32

• If the computer is in a client/server environment, when prompted to update the database, enter the password EMPOWERCSUPDATE, one word in all uppercase letters.

modules, and servers (as listed in the “Operating system requirements” section at the start of this document).

To install Empower 2 SP H:

1. Insert the media in the media drive.

2. If the media starts automatically, follow all the prompts to complete the installation. If the media does not start automatically, browse to the media drive in Windows Explorer, and double-click

Empower2SPHSetup.exe.

3. If you have problems installing Empower 2 SP H due to a Verify Files issue, contact your local Waters Support organization.

Verifying the Empower 2 SP H installation

You can verify that Empower 2 SP H was installed by running a utility called Verify Files. Running Verify Files creates a checksum.txt file that maintains a record of all Empower options and service packs installed on an Empower computer. The checksum.txt file also verifies the integrity of disk files by comparing their current CRCs and sizes with original values recorded during installation of the base software and any installed option or service pack.

To verify your Empower installation:

Click Start > All Programs > Empower > Verify Files.

To view the checksum.txt file:

From Windows Explorer, click Empower > Script > Checksum.txt.

To confirm that Empower 2 SP H is installed on the computer:

Click Start > All Programs > Empower > Installation Log to view the installation log, and search for lines similar to these:

******************************************************************************* Empower 2 SP H Installer Setup was initialized on 5-11-2011 11:11:06

******************************************************************************* Setup has found a valid installation of Empower 2154 with the required Service Pack. Setup has successfully applied the Waters Licensing Wizard Hotfix.

The Empower 2 SP H Installer has successfully completed installing Service Pack F on this computer. The Empower 2 SP H Installer has successfully completed installing SP F Hotfix 1 on this computer. The Empower 2 SP H Installer has successfully completed installing Service Pack G on this computer. The Empower 2 SP H Installer has successfully completed installing Service Pack G Hotfix 1 on this computer.

The Empower 2 SP H Installer has successfully completed installing Service Pack G Hotfix 2 on this computer.

The Empower 2 SP H Installer has successfully completed installing Service Pack H on this computer. *******************************************************************************

Empower 2 SP H Installer has completed on 5-11-2011 11:11:59

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Empower 2 SP H program file updates

The following files in the Empower\Script language directories (\en, \ja, \ko, \zh-CHS) are updated during the Empower 2 SP H installation.

File Name Purpose Version

UpdProj62to621.sql (new) Updates projects from 6.20 to 6.21 N/A UpdHost62to621.sql (new) Updates database from 6.20 to 6.21 N/A UpdHostInternal.sql Host database structure updates N/A UpdProjInternal.sql Project database structure updates N/A Project.sql Loads project tables, sequences, etc. N/A Host.sql Loads host tables, sequences, etc. N/A CreateUsers.sql Creates the Oracle users N/A

The following files in the Empower\Bin\ directory are updated during the Empower 2 SP H installation.

File Name Purpose Version

Cmgr.exe The Configuration Manager application. 6.1.2154.924 InstrumentServer.exe The Instrument Service application. 6.1.2154.924 Mil0.dll Contains base objects which implement

database connection, security, user and user type objects, etc.

6.1.2154.924 Mil1.dll Contains base objects which implement

higher level objects such as methods, results, etc.

6.1.2154.924 Mil2.dll Contains base objects which implement

higher level objects including data processing, integration, calibration, etc.

6.1.2154.924 Mil3.dll Contains objects which implement higher

level objects such as reporting groups and display graphics.

6.1.2154.924 Milres.dll Contains base objects which implement

test and graphic based common resources. 6.1.2154.924 ProcSrvr.exe The Processing Server application. 6.1.2154.924 Review.exe The Review application. 6.1.2154.924 Waters.Licensing.Wizard.exe The Waters Licensing Wizard 1.0.2.0 en\MilResRes.dll Resources from Resus (english) 6.1.2154.924 en\ReviewRes.dll Resources for Review (english) 6.1.2154.924 en\InstrumentServerRes.dll Resources for Installation Server (english) 6.1.2154.924 ja\MilResRes.dll Resources from Resus (japanese) 6.1.2154.924 ja\ReviewRes.dll Resources for Review (japanese) 6.1.2154.924 ja\InstrumentServerRes.dll Resources for Installation Server

(japanese) 6.1.2154.924 ko\MilResRes.dll Resources from Resus (korean) 6.1.2154.924

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File Name Purpose Version

ko\ReviewRes.dll Resources for Review (korean) 6.1.2154.924 ko\InstrumentServerRes.dll Resources for Installation Server (korean) 6.1.2154.924 zh-CHS\MilResRes.dll Resources from Resus (chinese) 6.1.2154.924 zh-CHS\ReviewRes.dll Resources for Review (chinese) 6.1.2154.924 zh-CHS\InstrumentServerRes.dll Resources for Installation Server (chinese) 6.1.2154.924 The following files in the Empower\Bin\ directory have been rebuilt.

File Name Purpose Version

AutoArchive.exe The AutoArchive application. 6.1.2154.924 Compare.exe The Compare application. 6.1.2154.924 dconvert.exe The application that restores pre-Millennium

3.0 data. 6.1.2154.924 Empower.exe The main Empower 2 application. 6.1.2154.924 ImmdSrvr.exe Contains immediate background processing

reporting and exporting support. 6.1.2154.924 InEditor.exe The Instrument Editor application. 6.1.2154.924 ManTune.exe The Manual Tune application. 6.1.2154.924 msdiag.exe The TMD Diagnostics application. 6.1.2154.924 mseditor.exe The Method Set Editor application. 6.1.2154.924 Msgcenter.exe The Message Center application. 6.1.2154.924 Open Access.exe The Open Access application. 6.1.2154.924 OQ.exe The Operations Qualification application. 6.1.2154.924 Pdacalib.exe The PDA Calibration application. 6.1.2154.924 Pdadiag.exe The PDA Diagnostic application. 6.1.2154.924 pmeditor.exe The Processing Method Editor application. 6.1.2154.924 procmon.exe The Processing Monitor application. 6.1.2154.924 project.exe The Project application. 6.1.2154.924 Quickset.exe The Run Samples application. 6.1.2154.924 QuickStart.exe The QuickStart application. 6.1.2154.924 Report Publisher.exe The Report Publisher application. 6.1.2154.924 restoredb.exe The Restore Database application. 6.1.2154.924 RptViewer.exe The Report Viewer application. 6.1.2154.924 setarchdatabase.exe The Set AutoArchive database application. 6.1.2154.924 SetEmailDatabase.exe The Set E-Mail database application. 6.1.2154.924 Sseditor.exe The Sample Set Editor application. 6.1.2154.924 StoreSrv.exe The Storage Server application. 6.1.2154.924 SysMon.exe The System Monitor application. 6.1.2154.924 Update2487.exe Firmware updates for the 2487 Detector. 6.1.2154.924 ValidationManager.exe The Validation Manager application. 6.1.2154.924

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ValidationReview.exe The Validation Review application. 6.1.2154.924 VerifyOpt.exe The Verify Options application. 6.1.2154.924 WatersEMailService.exe The Waters E-Mail Service application. 6.1.2154.924 WatersService.exe The Waters network communication network. 6.1.2154.924 WDC.exe The Waters Data Converter application. 6.1.2154.924 andims.dll Contains ANDI mass spectrometry library

objects. 6.1.2154.924 Cmgrlib.dll Contains the Configuration Manager library. 6.1.2154.924 EmpowerLicensingPlugin.dll C Sharp support library 1.0.1.0 EthernetIeee.dll Contains all the control objects necessary to

connect and use the National Instruments Ethernet to IEEE converter box.

6.1.2154.924 ImpExp.dll The Import/Export Library 6.1.2154.924 Interop.OPTINTLib.dll C Sharp support library 1.0.0.0 IPalisade.dll Contains the Palisade mass spectrometry

library. 6.1.2154.924 milado.dll Contains objects which implement higher level

objects such as instrument method editor display graphics.

6.1.2154.924 MillServices.dll Contains definitions for the Millennium user

interface. 6.1.2154.924 Milp.dll Contains base objects which implement higher

level objects including data processing, integration, calibration, etc.

6.1.2154.924 MilTK.dll Contains basic Toolkit objects. 6.1.2154.924 MilTkEx1.dll Contains extended Toolkit objects. 6.1.2154.924 MtkCtrl.dll Contains Toolkit control objects. 6.1.2154.924 netcdf.dll Contains low level processor format objects. 6.1.2154.924 OptInt.dll Contains licensing and option objects. 6.1.2154.924 StoreSrv.dll Contains Storage Server classes. 6.1.2154.924 StoreSrvProxy.dll Contains Storage Server proxy stubs. 6.1.2154.924 Waters.UI.WatStyle.dll C Sharp User Style library 1.0.1009.0 Waters.UI.WatTreeView.dll C Sharp User tree view library 1.0.1009.0 Waters.UI.WatValidator.dll C Sharp User validator library 1.0.1009.0 WDC_AC.dll Waters Data Converter module handling

AccessChrom data format 6.1.2154.924 WDC_CS.dll Waters Data Converter module handling

ChemStation data format 6.1.2154.924 WDC_MassLynx.dll Waters Data Converter module handling some

MassLynx data format 6.1.2154.924 InstrumentServerps.dll Instrument Server proxy stub library N/A

memlib32.dll Library support dll. N/A pallib32.dll Library support dll. N/A pbmlib32.dll Library support dll. N/A

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ptlb32.dll Library support dll. N/A reflib32.dll Library support dll. N/A ulblib32.dll Library support dll. N/A UpdateDBUtils.dll Support library N/A WatersServiceps.dll Waters Service proxy stub library. N/A Waters.UI.WatValidator.XML Licensing Wizard validator XML support library N/A Waters.UI.WatTreeView.XML Licensing Wizard tree view XML support library N/A wlylib32.dll The Wiley library support dll. N/A

Test configurations

The following test configurations were used during development and evaluation of Empower 2 SP H.

Database Server test configurations

Operating system and service pack: Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 Enterprise Edition 32-bit Windows hotfixes: KB958481, KB979909, KB983583, KB980773, KB2418241, KB977354, KB958483, KB976769-v2, KB2416473, KB953595, KB958484, KB963707, KB2473228, KB2416472, KB973686, KB973729, KB938127, KB950759, KB2482017, KB936021, KB951748, KB951698, KB950762, KB950760, KB950759, KB948590, KB948496, KB946026, KB945553, KB944653, KB944338, KB943485, KB943460, KB943055, KB942763, KB941693, KB941569, KB941202, KB936782, KB936357, KB935840, KB935839, KB933854, KB924667-v2, KB925398, KB925876, KB925902, KB926122, KB927891, KB929123, KB930178, KB931784, KB932168, KB933729, KB2485376, KB2483185, KB2481109, KB943729, KB938127, KB950759, KB2482017, KB936021, KB951748, KB951698, KB950762, KB950760, KB950759, KB948590, KB948496, KB946026, KB945553, KB944653, KB944338, KB943485, KB943460, KB943055, KB942763, KB941693, KB941569, KB941202, KB936782, KB936357, KB935840, KB935839, KB933854, KB924667-v2, KB925398, KB925876, KB925902, KB926122, KB927891, KB929123, KB930178, KB931784, KB932168, KB933729, KB2485376, KB2483185, KB2481109, KB2121546, KB2479628, KB2478971, KB2478960, KB2476687, KB2443685, KB2443105, KB942831, KB2440591, KB2423089, KB2419635, KB2416451, KB2393802, KB2388210, KB2387149, KB2378111, KB2360937, KB2347290, KB2345886, KB2296011, KB950974, KB2259922, KB2229593, KB952004, KB952069, KB214007, KB953298, KB954155, KB954550-v5, KB9566572, KB956744, KB956802, KB956803, KB956844, KB958644, KB958869, KB959426, KB960803, KB960859, KB961118, KB961501, KB967715, KB967723, KB968389, KB969059, KB970483, KB971029, KB971032, KB971513, KB971657, KB971737, KB971961, KB972270, KB973507, KB973540, KB973815, KB973869, KB973904, KB973917-v2, KB974112, KB974318, KB974392, KB974571, KB975025, KB975467, KB975558, KB975560, KB975562, KB975713, KB977816, KB977914, KB978338, KB978542, KB978601, KB978695, KB978706, KB979309, KB979482, KB979687, KB979907, KB980195, KB980232, KB980436, KB981322, KB981349, KB982132, KB982214, KB982666, KB952954, KB2115168, KB2124261, KB890830 KB2485663 KB2508429, KB2506212 KG2506223 KG2511455 KB2503658 KB2507618 KB2446704 KB2446708 KB2510581, KB2412687 KB2509553 KB2508272 KB2497640 KB2524375

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Operating system and service pack: Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 Enterprise Edition 64-bit Windows hotfixes: KB2360131, KB2960131, KB982381, KB982632, KB981332, KB976662, KB971961, KB2482017, KB956803, KB967715, KB967715, KB960715, KB960225, KB958690, KB958687, KB958644, KB957097, KB956841, KB952069, KB956802, KB955839, KB955069, KB954600, KB952954, KB951748, KB951698, KB951066, KB950974, KB950762, KB950760, KB948496, KB946026, KB945553, KB944653, KB943485, KB943460, KB924667-v2, KB925398, KB925902, KB926122, KB927891, KB929123, KB930178, KB932168, KB933729, KB935839, KB936357, KB936782, KB938464-v2, KB941569, KB943055, KB923561, KB2079403, KB982214, KB982132, KB981957, KB981349, KB981322, KB980436, KB980232, KB980195, KB979687, KB979683, KB952004, KB2115168, KB979482, KB954155, KB2387149, KB2378111, KB2360937, KB956572, KB2347290, KB979309, KB978706, KB956844, KB2296011, KB956844, KB2296011, KB958469, KB2286198, KB2279986, KB2259922, KB958869, KB959426, KB2229593, KB2158563, KB960803, KB960859, KB961501, KB978695, KB967723, KB968389, KB969059, KB978601, KB971032, KB971657, KB978542, KB971691, KB972270, KB973507, KB973540, KB973815, KB973869, KB973904, KB974112, KB974318, KB974392, KB974571, KB975025, KB975467, KB975558, KB975560, KB975562, KB975713, KB977816, KB977914, KB978037, KB978338, KB2121546, KB970430, KB2141007, KB2296199, KB2345886, KB2393802, KB2419635, KB2423089, KB2440591, KB2443105, KB2443685, KB2476687, KB2478960, KB2478971, KB2479628, KB2483185, KB2485376, KB971737

Citrix Server - Presentation Server 4.5 test configuration

Operating system and service pack: Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 Enterprise Edition 32-bit Citrix Hotfixes: Citrix Hotfix Rollup Pack PSE450W2K3R06

Windows Hotfixes: KB976576, KB980773, KB979909, KB2418241, KB983583, KB958483, KB977354, KB976769-v2, KB953595, KB2416473, KB958484, KB963707, KB954430, KB973688, KB973686, KB938127, KB939653, KB942615, KB960714, KB958215, KB969897, KB972260, KB978207, KB980182, KB982381, KB2482017, KB933566, KB925902, KB927891, KB929123, KB935840, KB935839, KB930178, KB931784, KB931836, KB932168, KB924667-v2, KB936021, KB933729, KB933854, KB936357, KB936782, KB926122, KB941202, KB925398, KB921503, KB933360, KB941568, KB943485, KB943460, KB942763, KB941644, KB941569, KB944653, Windows Imaging Component, KB958687, KB955069, KB952954, KB952069, KB951748, KB951698, KB957097, KB950974, KB955839, KB950762, KB948496, KB938464, KB958644, KB954211, KB956841, KB956803, KB956802, KB943055, KB954600, KB956391, KB951066, KB9545553, KB946026, KB970238, KB969898, KB968537, KB967715, KB961501, KB961373, KB952004, KB960803, KB960225, KB959426, KB956572, KB923561, KB954550-v5, KB961118, KB961371, KB971633, KB973346, KB971657, KB973354, KB971557, KB973507, KB973869, KB968389, KB973540, KB958469, KB961371-v2, KB971032, KB973815, KB960859, KB970653-v3, KB968816, KB956844, KB967723, KB971961, KB975713, KB974392, KB974318, KB976098-v2, KB958869, KB975467, KB973904, KB974571, KB969059, KB977165, KB969947, KB954155, KB970430, KB975560, KB973687, KB977914, KB971468, KB978037, KB978251, KB978262, KB971737, KB975025, KB972270, KB978706, KB955759, KB953298, KB974112, KB978338, KB978601, KB981349, KB980232, KB979306, KB979309, KB977816, KB979683, KB979482, KB980195, KB980218, KB975562, KB978695, KB981793, KB979559, KB979907, KB978542, KB2229593, KB2479628, KB2483185, KB2485376, KB2478971, KB2478960, KB2476687, KB2443685, KB2259922, KB2443105, KB975558, KB2440591, KB2423089, KB2419635, KB979687, KB2416451, KB2393802, KB2387149, KB2378111, KB980436, KB981322, KB2360937, KB2347290, KB982132, KB982214, KB2345886, KB971029, KB214007, KB2121546, KB2115168, KB2079403, KB2296011

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Client test configurations

Operating system and service pack: Windows XP SP3 Professional Windows hotfixes: KB909520 KB2183461 KB2482017 KB923689 KB938127 KB941569 KB942615 KB944533 KB969897 Q282784 KB971513 KB888111WXPSP2 KB936929 KB2079403 KB2115168 KB2121546 KB2141007 KB2160329 KB2229593 KB2259922 KB2286198 KB2296011 KB2345886 KB2347290 KB2360937 KB2387149 KB2393802 KB2419632 KB2423089 KB2440591 KB2443105 KB2443685 KB2476687 KB2478960 KB2478971 KB2479628 KB2479943 KB2481109 KB2483185 KB2485376 KB923561 KB938464v2 KB946648 KB950760 KB950762 KB950974 KB951066 KB951376v2 KB951748 KB951978 KB952004 KB952287 KB952954 KB954459 KB954550v5 KB954600 KB955069 KB955759 KB955839 KB956572 KB956744 KB956802 KB956803 KB956844 KB957097 KB958644 KB958687 KB958869 KB959426 KB960225 KB960803 KB960859 KB961118 KB961373 KB961501 KB967715 KB968389 KB968537 KB969059 KB969898 KB970238 KB970430 KB971029 KB971657 KB971737 KB971961 KB972270 KB973507 KB973687 KB973815 KB973869 KB973904 KB974112 KB974318 KB974392 KB974571 KB975025 KB975467 KB975560 KB975562 KB975713 KB977816 KB977914 KB978037 KB978338 KB978542 KB978601 KB978706 KB979309 KB979482 KB979687 KB980195 KB980218 KB980232 KB980436 KB981322 KB981349 KB981793 KB981852 KB981997 KB982132 KB982214 KB982665

Operating system and service pack: Windows Vista Business Edition SP2 Windows hotfixes: 943729, 944036, 928439, KB2079403, KB2207566, KB2281679, KB2296011, KB2305420, KB2345886, KB2347290, KB2378111, KB2387149, KB2393802, KB2412687, KB2416474, KB2419640, KB2423089, KB2442962, KB2443685, KB2447568, KB2449741, KB2467659, KB2478935, KB2479628, KB2479943, KB2481109, KB2482017, KB2482017, KB2483185, KB2485376, KB2491683, KB2497640, KB2503658, KB2506212, KB2506223, KB2507618, KB2508272, KB2508429, KB2509553, KB2510531, KB2511455, KB905866, KB935509, KB937287, KB938371, KB938464, KB947562, KB948609, KB948610, KB948881, KB950762, KB950974, KB951066, KB951376,K B951698, KB951978, KB952004, KB952069, KB952287, KB952709, KB952714, KB953155, KB953733, KB953839, KB954154, KB954155, KB954211, KB954459, KB955020, KB955069, KB955302, KB955430, KB955519, KB955839, KB956250, KB956390, KB956391, KB956572, KB956802, KB956841, KB957095, KB957097, KB957200, KB957321, KB957388, KB957523, KB958481, KB958483, KB958623, KB958624, KB958644, KB958687, KB958690, KB958869, KB959108, KB959130, KB959426, KB959772, KB960225, KB960715, KB960803, KB961371, KB961501, KB963027, KB967723, KB968389, KB968537, KB968816, KB969897, KB970238, KB970430, KB970710, KB971029, KB971468, KB971657, KB971737, KB971961, KB972270, KB973346, KB973507, KB973540, KB973565, KB973687, KB973917, KB974318, KB974571, KB975467, KB975558, KB975560, KB975562, KB976767, KB976771, KB977816, KB978542, KB978601, KB978886, KB979309, KB979482, KB979687, KB979688, KB979911, KB980195, KB980232, KB980843, KB981322, KB981349, KB981997, KB982132, KB982214, KB982665, KB982799, KB983588, KB948465, 94015

LAC/E

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Operating system and service pack: Windows XP SP3 Professional

Acquisition Server test configuration

Windows hotfixes:

KB909520 KB2183461-IE7 KB2447568-IE8 KB2482017-IE7 KB2482017-IE8 KB923689 KB938127-IE7 KB941569 KB942615-IE7 KB944533-IE7 KB969897-IE7 KB971961-IE8 KB976662-IE8 KB981332-IE8 KB982381-IE8 Q282784 KB971513 KB888111WXPSP2 KB936929 KB2079403 KB2115168 KB2121546 KB2141007 KB2160329 KB2229593 KB2259922 KB2286198 KB2296011 KB2345886 KB2347290 KB2360937 KB2387149 KB2393802 KB2419632 KB2423089 KB2440591 KB2443105 KB2443685 KB2467659 KB2476687 KB2478960 KB2478971 KB2479628 KB2479943 KB2481109 KB2483185

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KB2485376 KB2524375 KB923561 KB938464-v2 KB946648 KB950760 KB950762 KB950974 KB951066 KB951376-v2 KB951748 KB951978 KB952004 KB952287 KB952954 KB954459 KB954550-v5 KB954600 KB955069 KB955759 KB955839 KB956572 KB956744 KB956802 KB956803 KB956844 KB957097 KB958644 KB958687 KB958869 KB959426 KB960225 KB960803 KB960859 KB961118 KB961373 KB961501 KB967715 KB968389 KB968537 KB969059 KB969898 KB970238 KB970430 KB971029 KB971657 KB971737 KB971961 KB972270 KB973507 KB973687 KB973815 KB973869 KB973904 KB974112 KB974318 KB974392 KB974571 KB975025 KB975467 KB975560 KB975562 KB975713 KB977816 KB977914 KB978037 KB978338 KB978542 KB978601 KB978706 KB979309 KB979482 KB979687 KB980195 KB980218 KB980232 KB980436 KB981322 KB981349 KB981793 KB981852 KB981997 KB982132 KB982214 KB982665

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