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Fixing ERROR: client version 1.2x is too old. Minimum supported API version is 1.2x #576

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As docker/compose#4106 states, the change to '2.1' fixes the following error, when running 'docker-compose up': ERROR: client version 1.2x is too old. Minimum supported API version is 1.2x, please upgrade your client to a newer version

…ersion is 1.2x

As docker/compose#4106 states, the change to '2.1' fixes the following error, when running 'docker-compose up': ERROR: client version 1.2x is too old. Minimum supported API version is 1.2x, please upgrade your client to a newer version
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JanneRantala commented Mar 24, 2017

Hi,

Just updated Docker to latest version 17.03.0-ee-1 and started getting this same error

ERROR: client version 1.22 is too old. Minimum supported API version is 1.24, please upgrade your client to a newer version

My problem is that TFS' Docker extension requires compose file to be version 2 so I cannot go and change that to 2.1.

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LGTM

@PatrickLang PatrickLang merged commit 381f22c into MicrosoftDocs:live Mar 27, 2017
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Thanks!

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