Director 11.5 et Windows 7-32 bits

Bonjour
J'ai réalisé un cd-rom de formation en 2004 avec Director MX 2004. Chaque année, cette formation est mise à jour. Au mois de décembre 2012, je vais avoir une commande pour la mise à jour annuelle.
Le problème est que dés la semaine prochaine, mon poste professionnel passe à Windows 7 32 bits. J'ai réussi à transposer ma présentation sur Director 11.5 sans problème. Je voudrais savoir si Director 11.5 peut être utilisé avec Windows 7.
Merci pour votre réponse.

Oui, Director 11.5 peut être utilisé avec Windows 7 et Windows 8. In English, yes Director 11.5 works with Windows 7 and Windows 8.

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