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Dise Composer and Dise Replay do not work on Windows versions lower than Windows XP.
Dise Probe and Dise Bridge should however work on all versions of Windows later than Windows 98.
The Dise Complete applications and Service as well as the Dise Tools should work without any problems on any Windows system later than Windows 98.
It is recommended that you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 and the latest version of DirectX 9.
Read more: Windows XP Installation
As long as the system requirements are fulfilled, DirectX, Windows Media Player and correct drivers are installed it should operate as a normal Windows XP system.
It is recommended that you disable User Access Control (UAC) before installing Dise.
Read more: Windows Vista Installation
It is recommended that you disable User Access Control (UAC) before installing Dise.
Read more: Windows 7 Installation
We recommend that you disable UAC (as above) and enable Virtual Memory.
As Dise Composer and Dise Replay does require Direct3D, they will most likely not work on a Windows Server OS.
Dise Bridge and Dise Probe should work on Windows Server later than 2003.
Dise Tools and especially Dise Parser runs as a server and should work Windows Server later than 2003.
All Dise applications will run without any issues on Windows XP/Vista/7 64-bit editions. However there is nothing to gain with this at the moment, as the Dise applications is not yet optimized for the 64-bit platform.
There has also been reported issues of driver issues using a 64-bit Windows. So at the moment we recommend that you run Dise on a 32-bit platform.
When it comes to Dise running on different Windows editions, there should not be any problems. Dise will use Direct3D for acceleration, and that should be available in all editions of Windows 7/Windows Vista or Windows XP. You should however read the limitations of a certain Windows edition (such as Home) carefully to make sure that you.