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SA Supports Legacy Hardware

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Michael Cherry

Michael analyzed and wrote about Microsoft's operating systems, including the Windows client OS, as well as compliance and governance. Michael... more

A specialized version of Windows XP Embedded is now available for Software Assurance customers, allowing them to extend the useful life of their legacy hardware. Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs is designed to work with the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection client or third-party thin-client software, such as the Citrix ICA, and allows for a limited number of workloads to be executed locally, including security, management, and terminal emulation software; document viewers; and the .NET Framework. Larger applications (such as Microsoft Office) must be run via terminal services.

Support for older Microsoft OSs is expiring, raising the threat that customers could move to Linux to extend the life of existing computers. With this in mind, Microsoft created Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs to allow customers to repurpose older hardware as terminal services clients, move line-of-business and productivity applications to the server, and install only desired components (such as antivirus software) to minimize on-disk footprint, all while running a supported version of Windows.

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