I haven't tried - I'm still evaluating the software. But if QSR don't
support the program running under NT4 then I doubt I would persuade
my computing services people to accept any recommendation to install
it.
Stephen
Date sent: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 15:21:22 +0000
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From: Duncan Branley <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Using N6 (or NVivo) in a public lab context
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> I used NVivo 1.0-1.3 successfully on NT 4 for a few years. What
> problems did you have with version 2.0?
>
> Duncan
>
> --On 06 March 2003 14:15 +0000 Stephen Gourlay
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > From the Nvivo2.0 read.me file:
> >
> > "This version of NVivo runs on Windows ME, 2000, and XP.
> > Windows 9x and Windows NT4.0 are not officially tested or
> > supported operating systems for this release of NVivo. Please visit
> > the QSR website for all the latest information on supported
> > platforms and QSR products."
> >
> > I wish I'd read that before deciding to test the program's
> > suitability for installing in a computer lab (NT based) for teaching
> > purposes!
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> > Stephen Gourlay, PhD; Principal Lecturer, Director of Doctoral
> > Training, Kingston Business School, Kingston University, Kingston
> > Hill, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7LB, UK
> >
Stephen Gourlay, PhD; Principal Lecturer, Director of Doctoral Training,
Kingston Business School, Kingston University, Kingston Hill, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7LB, UK
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