I just completed the rebuild of my home lab to Windows 2008 - mostly 64-bit. There are 9 W2K8-64b, 3 W2K8-32b, and 4 W2K3-32b servers. Workstations are a mix of 32b and 64b Vista, and two XP laptops.

I've encountered no issues with Kix to date. The login script ran without modification, as did my log maintenance script, WSUS manager/installer, and most other scripts in my arsenal. I did have to re-code a few, especially those that used the registry (WOW mode), but this was for 64b support and had nothing to do with W2K8. My backup script is the only casualty, and that's due to the fact that NTBackup is no longer included with W2K8.

The biggest change I've seen so far is that W2K8 has a local firwall enabled by default. Installing supported roles automatically adjusts the firewall settings, but if you install a 3rd party app, or use script to access previously available facilities, you might need to adjust the firewall settings manually.

Bottom line - I've found virtually no issues with Kix on Windows 2008 that couldn't be resolved by minor tweaks to either the OS or your code. Again, most of the code issues I've seen were reated to 64-bit Windows folder and registry access, which are handled natively in Kix (if you actually enable the SetOption values!).

Glenn
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