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Has anyone used Manager, System Status, VMPro on Windows 10? 1

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WCeightoh

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Dec 16, 2014
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Hey fellas,

Just curious if anyone's had success running IPO software on Windows 10 yet. I'm probably going to be upgrading my personal laptop to 10 this evening, but I have every intention of deploying Windows 10 machines going forward instead of 8/8.1 I'm not too worried about Manager, it's been pretty rock solid between Windows releases. Anyone have luck running Voicemail Pro?
 
I haven't tried VMPro yet, as I typically just install that on a management station we deploy with the phone system.
 
I did but i did not use it much yet.
But what can you break these days? it is broken half already from 9.0 and up.

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Fair point, tlpeter. I feel like Avaya needs to work on the whole VMPro platform and overhaul it. It's still got the same backbone as it did 10 years ago and they keep just adding on to it. At some point something's gotta give..
 
The base platform is solid, the people they have coding it now is the issue, they aren't nearly as good as the people who started it, so it's getting gradually worse instead of better :)

 
The question from OP was: Has anyone used Manager, System Status, VMPro on Windows 10?
We might say, VMPro has nothing to do with Windows10 as it belongs to a server.

So, maybe someone can answer the rest of the question: Will it work for Manager, System Status on Windows 10.
I guess the question is about the usual stuff a tech has installed on he's own pc.
 
I think most of us correctly guessed that they meant the VMPro client.

Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
VMPro Client, yes. Technically the service as well though - although it's not supported by Avaya I've got a few clients here and there that started on Embedded and we upgraded them to VMPro to run off the remote maintenance systems we normally install with every system, usually with Windows 7.

Thanks for the input thus far guys! I'm going to upgrade to 10 tonight and will test out running VMPro services off my laptop for our demo unit tomorrow just to check it out. Obviously not supported, by I'm curious to find out how it works anyway.
 
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