Is there Windows 7 support yet?

the posts that talked about this were over a year old.  I've tried FM Server 5.0.4 and it still barks at me about incompatible version of Windows (but crappy old Vista is in the list.)  The brain wizards here are going to make us all standardize on a canned laptop config with Windows 7 and I'm telling them it's going to cause us problems with our Cisco tools.  It would be nice if we had a road map or something for when we'll be able to run it native on Windows 7 (and yes we've figured out all the ESX based work arounds but having to run it in an XP virtual on my machine is a PIA.)
I can get the fmserver.jnlp to run and it creates a shortcut but the login window doesn't do anything when you enter your password, just sits there.

Not currently. I believe Windows 7 support is coming in FM version 5.2(x)

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