Supported Systems and Restrictions

Operating Environments


The following operating environments are required to install and use "Office Server Document Converter V11.0" or "Docx to HTML V2.0". Only “Office Server Document Converter” is available in Amazon Linux 2023 Graviton2 version.

Windows version

OS

Windows Server 2025
Windows Server 2022

Windows 11
Windows 10(x64)

NOTE: OS that are no longer supported by the manufacturer are not guaranteed to work.

CPU

Intel-based CPUs and 100% compatible processors that can properly run the above OS.

Memory

At least the memory recommended by the above OS. (in addition to this, at least 1GB of free space is recommended.)

HDD

At least 100 MB of free space required to install this product.

Display

JPEG/PNG/TIFF conversion on "Office Server Document Converter V11.0" requires True Color (32-bit) or higher.

 

Linux version (Standard/Plus)

OS

Linux (64-bit)

CPU

Intel-based CPUs and 100% compatible processors that can properly run the above OS.

Memory

At least the memory recommended by the above OS. (in addition to this, at least 1GB of free space is recommended.)

HDD

At least 100 MB of free space required to install this product.

Required Module

Built with GCC 11.
It requires glibc-2.34, libstdc++6.0.29 or higher and their binary compatible libraries.

Due to security measures, etc., updates may be made without notice.

 

Support for Virtual Environments


When OSDC V11.0 is running in a virtual environment, there are no functional limitations if the same operation is guaranteed as in the real environment.

Development Environments


Windows version

Interface

Development Environment

.NET

.Net8

.NET Framework 4.8.x

* Component files are built with VS2022.

Java

Eclipse Temurin JDK (former AdoptOpenJDK) 11

NOTE: Tested with Java 17/Java 21.

 

Linux version

Interface

Development Environment

.NET

.Net8

Java

Eclipse Temurin JDK (former AdoptOpenJDK) 11

NOTE: Tested with Java 17/Java 21.

 

Restrictions


For “Docx to HTML V2.0”, please refer to the restrictions of “Docx to HTML V2.0”.