Contributor & COAO on Vista

A little while back when UCM 10gR3 first came out we tried setting that up and some of our users had Vista as the operating system. It seems to me that at the time the following applications did not work on that client platform:
Check Out And Open
SS Contributor
Desktop Integration
Is anyone using these apps with Vista as the client OS right now?
Thanks!

Not sure about contributor or desktop, but for check out and open, I can give you the following info from our dev team:
Basically it appears that, at least for XP, Microsoft changed something in one of it's updates and now the COAO DLL can't register. To workaround it, I ran "regsvr32 atl.dll" from the command prompt and then the COAO DLL would register. Note that because of the security in IE with ActiveX controls, you have to select the Check Out and Open option 3 times (once to download the ActiveX control, once to install the COAO DLL, and once to actually run COAO, this only happens the first time). Check the Objects in IE cache to see if the COAO object is registered.
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