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Is Front Office Football completely compatible with Windows Vista?

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Is Front Office Football completely compatible with Windows Vista?

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The electronic licensing works, and ViaTech is working on a function that allows complete control over the license in the control panel, as you have with earlier operating systems. Front Office Football works as well, but you have to make sure you’re running the game with administrator permissions. You also need to ensure the game can write to the directories connected with the installation (universe and leagues). If you experience any crashing of the game, and you can write to all the directories and the game has administrator privileges, try running the game in XP compatibility mode. Of course, try the demo before purchase to see if it runs on your system. One of our customers was kind enough to compile a Front Office Football 2007 and Vista FAQ, which we encourage you to examine if you’re having trouble getting the game running.

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The electronic licensing works, and ViaTech is working on a function that allows complete control over the license in the control panel, as you have with earlier operating systems. Front Office Football works as well, and, as of version 6.3, behaves as a native Vista application for the most part. If you run into problems, as always with Vista, try giving the executable and all folders under the installation administrative privileges. Of course, try the demo before purchase to see if it runs on your system.

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