The Workbench client application will normally be installed on several or many user PC's on the network, or Remote Desktop Services (RDS) / Terminal Server, or Citrix Presentation Server.
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Any Windows operating system that can run Microsoft Access 2010 is capable of running Workbench, this includes:
Microsoft Windows 7(End of Life imminent)- Microsoft Windows 8
- Microsoft Windows 8.1
- Microsoft Windows 10
Microsoft Windows Server 2008(End of Life imminent) - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (End of Life imminent)Microsoft Windows Server 2012
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
- Microsoft Windows Server 2016
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019
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Microsoft has announced Office 2010 will no longer be supported after October 13, 2020. Although it will not necessarily stop Access 2010 and existing Workbench desktop client from working, it is strongly recommended to consider migrating to the web version. If that is not an option, please consider upgrading to Workbench 7.41.3 or above, which supports Office 365 Access 32 bit and the free runtime. Standalone Access 2016/2019 32 bit with latest service packs and updates may also be compatible. Note 64 bit versions are not compatible with Workbench.
Worbkench Workbench 7.41.3 works around Crystal Reports incompatibility by introducing a new PDF viewer mode which is enabled by default. In this mode desktop reports will be opened by the default PDF viewer available on the client machine instead of the embedded Crystal Reports Runtime which is not compatible with later versions of Access.