Usually the NAV team will report to us after 3 months of product availability, if the latest supported NAV version are supported, on the new released products.
I.e. Windows 8 was released on the 26th of October, so the NAV team still have a month to let us know if NAV 2009 R2 is supported on Windows 8.
With that said I have been running NAV 2009 R2 on Windows 8 since August, when Win8 became available to MSDN Subscribers. And I have not seen any issues related to standard product.
I did run into an automation component, which needed to be upgraded to work in Win8. Good thing was that it still worked in Win7 after upgrading the NAV objects, so I could stay on a single codebase.
/Claus Lundstrøm
Claus Lundstrøm | MVP | Senior Product Manager | Continia.com
I'm blogging here:http://mibuso.com/blogs/clausl and used to blog here: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav I'm also offering RDLC Report Training, ping me if you are interested. Thanks to the 700 NAV developers that have now already been at my training. You know you can always call if you have any RDLC report issues :-)
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I.e. Windows 8 was released on the 26th of October, so the NAV team still have a month to let us know if NAV 2009 R2 is supported on Windows 8.
With that said I have been running NAV 2009 R2 on Windows 8 since August, when Win8 became available to MSDN Subscribers. And I have not seen any issues related to standard product.
I did run into an automation component, which needed to be upgraded to work in Win8. Good thing was that it still worked in Win7 after upgrading the NAV objects, so I could stay on a single codebase.
/Claus Lundstrøm
I'm blogging here:http://mibuso.com/blogs/clausl and used to blog here: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav
I'm also offering RDLC Report Training, ping me if you are interested. Thanks to the 700 NAV developers that have now already been at my training. You know you can always call if you have any RDLC report issues :-)