I can see how it could be read that way Mark and thanks for your input. It’s basically saying from XP and up that it’s a solution to the other tool the user had the problem with. The post is about a month after Windows 10 was released so I wouldn’t expect IBM to have anything tested that quickly.
I’ve been able to source a Win 7 machine now to perform what I needed but with the free Windows 10 upgrade, it’d be nice to have this tool checked against it.
I haven’t been able to confirm if kyrtool is supported on Win10 or not however there is a mention of it being used to fix a Notes install issue on Windows 10.