For windows 10, the earliest officially supported versions is PC-Dmis 2015.1
I would strongly advise talking to your local tech support prior to upgrading so that they can advise you of the best approach to take based on the content of your programs. We would not generally advise people make such a big jump in one go - from V4.3 to 2016 or a current version. We usually advise people to migrate their routines in stages, jumping no more than three versions at a time.
So...
V4.3 -> 2011 review programs and address any concerns.
2011 -> 2014 review programs and address any concerns.
2014 -> 2016 review programs and address any concerns.
I will probably take this machine off the internet server here at work,to prevent ant auto updating of windows, and keep it as a stand alone and not update windows. Hopefully in a year or so, we can update our controller cabinet and along with that new software.
I will probably take this machine off the internet server here at work,to prevent ant auto updating of windows, and keep it as a stand alone and not update windows. Hopefully in a year or so, we can update our controller cabinet and along with that new software.