Migrating win2003 to win2008R2 impact on ACS?

We are using AD in windows 2003 functional level and will upgrade to AD in windows 2008R2 functional level
I would like to know if this has any impact on the setup or functioning of ACS 4.2 and ACS 5.5
can anyone tell me if this has any impact on the setup or functioning of ACS 4.2 and ACS 5.5 ?
We have two versions running, since we are in the process of migrating to the newest version.
thanks in advance,
Ralph Willemsen
Arnhem, Netherlands

Hey Ralph,
ACS 4.2 is affected by this.
It does not support 2008 R2.
ACS 5.5 is not affected by this upgrade.
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