Reflection 2011 Supported Platforms

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Environment

Reflection for IBM 2011
Reflection for UNIX and OpenVMS 2011
Reflection Standard Suite 2011

Situation

This technical note lists the supported operating systems and virtualization products for the Reflection 2011 products listed in the Applies To section.

Note: Released February 2014, Reflection 2014 information, is available in KB 7021449.

Resolution

Supported Operating Systems

Reflection 2011 is supported on the following operating systems:

 
R1
R2
R3
Microsoft Windows 8 (32- and 64-bit)
No
No
Yes
Microsoft Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Windows Vista, SP2 (32- and 64-bit)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Windows XP, SP3 (32-bit)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with Remote Desktop Services (64-bit)
No
No
Yes
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Remote Desktop Services (64-bit)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, SP2 with Terminal Services (32- and 64-bit)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2, SP2 with Terminal Services (32- and 64-bit)
Yes
Yes
Yes

Supported Virtualization Products

Reflection 2011 is supported on the following virtualization products:

Citrix XenApp/Presentation Server
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V)
Microsoft Virtual PC (VPC)
VMware Workstation/Player
VMware ThinApp

Beginning in Reflection 2011 R3 SP1, TouchUX User Interface Mode is supported on Citrix 6.5 or higher.

Support for 64-bit Windows

Where listed in the Supported Operating Systems table, 64-bit operating systems are supported by the 32-bit Reflection 2011 product. The 64-bit .NET Framework Runtime is used on Windows 64-bit operating systems, which also supports native 64-bit applications calling the Reflection 2011 .NET API. (The 4.0 Runtime is used by R2 and higher; the 3.0 Runtime is used by R1. The Reflection 2011 setup.exe installer automatically installs the 64-bit .NET Framework if necessary; see KB 7021520 for more information.)

Additional Information

Legacy KB ID

This document was originally published as Attachmate Technical Note 2511.