Testing Applications for Compatibility with Windows 2000
When you are planning to deploy a new operating system, the magnitude of the effort can make it tempting to defer thinking about the applications that run on it. Critical steps in your deployment project, however, are to identify applications that could cause problems during deployment and resolve the issues before deployment begins.
To ensure that potential application problems are resolved before deployment, your applications testing manager should begin early to develop a plan for testing your Windows-based applications. This chapter leads you through the process of testing your applications for compatibility with Microsoft® Windows® 2000.
In This Chapter
Identifying and Prioritizing Business Applications
Preparing an Application Test Plan
Resolving Application Incompatibilities
Planning Task List for Application Testing
Chapter Goals
This chapter will help you develop the following planning documents:
Prioritized list of business applications
Plan for testing application compatibility
Test tracking and reporting system
Related Information in the Resource Kit
For more information about creating test plans, see the chapter "Building a Windows 2000 Test Lab" in this book.
For more information about defining application standards, see the chapter "Defining Client Administration and Configuration Standards" in this book.