Reader X compatibility??

Does the Reader X supports all LiveCycle ES2 forms?
We are experiencing some problems after upgrading the Reader 9.3 to Reader X.
Thanks for any guidance,
Nith

I just upgraded last week and I have not seen anything yet ...can you elaborate on the type of problems you are seeing?
Paul

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