Unable to load Microsoft Retail Management System Store Operations v.1.3 on Window 7 Home Premium

Cannot load Microsoft Retail Management System Store Operations v.1.3 on window
7 home Premium

Hello

Microsoft Retail Management System Store Operations v.1.3 is not compatible with windows 7, for more information follow the link and check.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=Microsoft%20Retail%20Management%20System%20Store%20Operations&v=Microsoft&uid=1&pf=0&pi=8&c=Business%20%26%20Home%20Office&sc=Reference&os=64-bit

I would also ask you to contact the support team dynamic for assistance on this issue.

http://community.dynamics.com/

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