AcctVantage ERP 2020 - System Requirements
AV 2020 is based on 4D v17.3
The requirements below are listed for both AcctVantage Client and Server hardware. Better than minimum hardware will improve performance.
AcctVantage Technical Support does not support hardware, network, or other IT setup outside of actually installing and configuring the AcctVantage software.
AV 2020 System Requirements
Software
Platform | OS Version | Certification |
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Mac | 10.11 (El Capitan) | ❌ Not Supported |
Mac | 10.12 (Sierra) | ✅ Certified |
Mac | 10.13 (High Sierra) | ✅ Certified |
Mac | 10.14 (Mojave) | ✅ Certified |
Mac | 10.15 (Catalina) | ✅ Certified |
Mac | 11.0 (Big Sur) | ❌ Not Supported |
Windows | XP, Vista, Me | ❌ Not Supported |
Windows | 7 (64-bit version only) | ✅ Certified |
Windows | 8 (64-bit version only) | ✅ Certified |
Windows | 10 (64-bit version only) | ✅ Certified |
Windows | Server 2012 | ✅ Certified |
Windows | Server 2016 | ✅ Certified |
Windows | Server 2019 | ✅ Certified |
The latest release of major version is required! Examples:
- Mac OS 10.12.6 is supported but 10.12.1 is not supported.
- Windows 8.1 is supported but 8.0 is not supported.
Note on OS updates: We suggest turning OFF all Automatic Update programs that may update an OS version. This is suggested in order to prevent updating to an OS that might not yet be supported by AV/4D.
Hardware
CPU | Memory | Screen Resolution | |
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AV Server | Quad-core processor (or more) | 16GB RAM | n/a |
AV Client | Dual-core processor | 8GB RAM | 1280 x 1024 |
Windows Energy Saving Settings: The default settings for Windows Server or Windows desktop computers are optimized for saving energy. While this is usually the best setting for desktop usage, "High performance" servers could produce up to twice the speed than "Balanced."
Network: AcctVantage operates on a Local Area Network (LAN) using TCP/IP protocols. If all users are on the same LAN, then dynamic IP address assignment is acceptable. It is recommended that all LAN connections be routed through switches rather than hubs and that “daisy-chaining” of switches and/or hubs be avoided.