Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Mar 2006 22:00 UTC
Microsoft has delayed a special slimmed-down version of Windows XP for legacy PCs, which is based on the Windows Embedded code base. The Redmond company had expected to make the operating system available to Software Assurance customers this month, but now says Windows Fundamentals will ship 'in late 2006.' Windows Fundamentals can run on older machines that do not support XP while providing the same level of security.
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It appears from the lame Microsoft home page that you have to download the benefits docment, then when you do so you disappear into Microsoft's corporate licensing labyrinth. Bottom line is that you need to use Citrix or equivalent -- i.e. a client / server "solution".
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It appears from the lame Microsoft home page that you have to download the benefits docment, then when you do so you disappear into Microsoft's corporate licensing labyrinth. Bottom line is that you need to use Citrix or equivalent -- i.e. a client / server "solution".
I rate the suckage on this OS as orange to red.
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