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Excerpted from a long post on the ATX Board:

 

"Upgraded Server cannot run ATX 2013"

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"

The final explanation given by tech support is that the 2013 program was not really developed for a

 

network and just will not run properly on Windows Server 2012r2"

 

 

 

I really feel for this longtime user of ATX because he did everything right.

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This should come as no surprise.  After the fiasco of 2012, it was pretty well understood that the 2013 was going to problematic on a network.  I stated very often that from what I read and heard and saw, those running ATX 2013 on a stand alone system would have an incredible product to work with; but those on a network were going to have issues.  That was my biggest impetus to leaving ATX after the 2012 year.  My firm IS network based and I was just not willing to take the risk after the way the 2012 product acted.  My research indicates that those problems have been addressed and that is why I came back to ATX this year.  I also was a long time user - going back to 1995, I believe.

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My research indicates that those problems have been addressed and that is why I came back to ATX this year.  I also was a long time user - going back to 1995, I believe.

 

My research indicates that we are really happy to have you back, too. 

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I welcome Ron back as well.

 

But I run 2013 fine on a Server.  Not 2012.  I can only get that one to run in standalone, so I only have one computer with 2012 on it anymore.

 

But 2013 is on 5 computers with three logins.  2014 is running fine on five computers with 5 users.

 

Rich

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