Compatibility Evaluators Technical Reference
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Vista
The Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) and the Application Compatibility Toolkit Data Collector (ACT-DC) use compatibility evaluators to collect and process your application information. Each evaluator performs a set of functions that provide a specific type of information to ACT.
The following table describes the compatibility evaluators that ship with ACT and their supported operating systems.
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Inventory Collector |
Examines each of your organization's computers, identifying the installed applications, devices, and system information. |
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User Account Control Compatibility Evaluator (UACCE) |
Identifies potential compatibility issues due to an application running under a Protected Administrator (PA) or Standard User (SU) account. When running, UACCE monitors your running applications to verify interactions with the operating system and to identify potentially incompatible activities. |
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Update Compatibility Evaluator (UCE) |
Identifies the potential impact of a new Windows update. By using the collected update impact data, you can prioritize your testing and reduce the uncertainty in deploying updates. |
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Windows Compatibility Evaluator (WCE) |
Identifies potential compatibility issues due to components being deprecated in the new operating system, Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) DLLs, and the isolation that Session 0 applications require. |
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In This Section
Topic name | Description |
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Includes detailed information about what the Inventory Collector is and how it works in your environment. |
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User Account Control Compatibility Evaluator (UACCE) Technical Reference |
Includes detailed information about what the User Account Control Compatibility Evaluator (UACCE) is and how it works in your environment. |
Includes detailed information about what the Update Compatibility Evaluator (UCE) is and how it works in your environment. |
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Includes detailed information about what the Windows Compatibility Evaluator (WCE) is and how it works in your environment. |
See Also
Concepts
Application Compatibility Toolkit Technical Reference
Phase 1: Collecting Your Compatibility Data