Windows7 support for Palm Centro & VZ Access Mgr

I have a Windows 7 based laptop and Palm Centro phone.  Currently VZ Access Mgr only supports Windows XP.  Will Windows 7 be supported?  If so, what is the rough date for release?

bosslady85 wrote:
VZ access manager 7.0 supports Windows 7. Click here to download the software http://www.vzam.net/download/download.aspx
Not according to the Access Mgr matrix, or the download address given above.  Has anyone actually made this work?
Bill

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