Compatibility of Windows 8.1 ADMX templates with earlier versions of Windows clients

If I install the ADMX templates for Windows 8.1 into the central store in Active Directory, will they impact Windows 8.0 and below clients that are already using earlier ADMX templates? What about Windows XP clients, will they still work with their normal
templates?

> No impact.
With ONE exception: Win7/2008R2 introduced the capability to maintain
REG_MULTI_SZ (element "multiText"). ADMX templates using this capability
will fail to load on Vista/2008:
---------- FILEREVOCATION.ADMX
---------- SRM-FCI.ADMX
---------- TERMINALSERVER-SERVER.ADMX
---------- VOLUMEENCRYPTION.ADMX
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/dn606019.aspx
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