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Software Standards

XP Professional System Requirement
  PC PIII 500 mhz or higher
  256MB Ram
  4GB Hard Drive w/ minimum 1.5 GB available Hard Disk Space
  Super VGA (800 X 600) or higher resolution video adapter & monitor
  CD-Rom or DVD Drive
   
Windows 2000 System Requirement
  PC PII 300 mhz or higher
  128MB Ram
  4GB Hard Drive w/ minimum 650MB free space
 
Office XP
  PC PII 300 mhz or higher
  500 MB Disk Space
  Windows 98, or Windows 98 Second Edition
  24 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office program running simultaneously
   
  Windows Me, or Microsoft Windows NT®
   32 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office application running simultaneously
   
  Windows 2000 Professional
   64 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office application running simultaneously
   
  Windows XP Professional, or Windows XP Home Edition
   128 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office application running simultaneously
   
Office 2000
  PC Pentium 166Mhz or higher
  252 MB Disk Space for Professiona & Frontpage; 174MB Disk Space for Publisher ; Plus 100MB Free Space
  Windows 98, or Windows 98 Second Edition
   32 MB of RAM plus an additional 4 MB of RAM for each Office program running simultaneously
    8 MB required for Outlook, Access, or FrontPage;
   
  Windows Me, or Microsoft Windows NT®
    32 MB of RAM plus an additional 4 MB of RAM for each Office application running simultaneously
    8 MB required for Outlook, Access, or FrontPage;
   
  Windows 2000 Professional
    64 MB of RAM plus an additional 4 MB of RAM for each Office application running simultaneously
    8 MB required for Outlook, Access, or FrontPage;
   
NOTE:  Each system will need to be checked for software and hard compatibility.

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