[sdw2003] Windows 7?

Thaddeus Braun Thaddeus.Braun at taylorguitars.com
Tue Nov 24 13:03:22 PST 2009


If you need to join a domain, then Pro is your lowest cost entry point,
it seems. I found a very large chart concerning Windows 7 versions on
Wikipedia...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions. How about
the 32bit vs 64bit question; does your current hardware support 64bit? 

-----Original Message-----
From: sdw2003-bounces at mattware.com [mailto:sdw2003-bounces at mattware.com]
On Behalf Of Tracy Reed
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:44 PM
To: San Diego Windows 2003 User Group
Subject: Re: [sdw2003] Windows 7?

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:39:07PM -0800, Thaddeus Braun spake thusly:
> How many licenses would you need? I would suggest Windows 7 Pro,
unless
> you have hundreds of desktops, than I'd suggest Windows 7 Enterprise
> through a licensing agreement. Will you be using Microsoft's
> DirectAccess stuff? Will you have Windows Server 2008 Domain
> Controllers? These can add benefits to a Win 7 deployment.  

Most likely we would need 7 licenses initially. It is a pretty small
company. We would not be needing DirectAccess and we will not have a
Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller. Although we do current have a
Windows Server 2000 domain controller and the new desktops would have
to work with it for at least a few months until we get it phased out.

-- 
Tracy Reed
http://tracyreed.org
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