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Ultimate is for business networking. That's the extra "crap" you are seeing. I have Ultimate; but I don't need it. It was a gift and I darn sure wasn't gonna turn it down.
Ultimate is for business networking. That's the extra "crap" you are seeing. I have Ultimate; but I don't need it. It was a gift and I darn sure wasn't gonna turn it down.
Hi Brink, What are those added features in Ultimate, and what is the benefit against the Pro Edition? :
-Aero Glass Remoting
-Audio Recording over Terminal Services
-Branche Cache Distributed Cache.
For the rest of added features i'm Ok...but those ones i do not see really the meaning.
Thanks to you all.
Brink can certainly answer better but seeing he's offline now I can give you this link to a MS website to find out some information about those extra features in Ultimate / Entrerprise editions you mentioned: 'Unique technology for enterprise customers".
Kari
Hello NoN,
While I have never used these features myself that I know of, these links can also help give you some more details about what they are. :)
Hope this helps,
- Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog : Aero Glass Remoting in Windows Server 2008 R2
- Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog : What?s New in Remote Audio for Windows 7?
- Branch Cache in Windows 7 | Media | TechNet Edge
Shawn
Thanks for those link!:) will have a read yet!
EDIT (interresting reading):
Well, the first link is like for most of virtual machine PC...as it do not apply to my processor yet!
The second link, i partially remember it on XP for the RDP session in WMP.
BrandCache DC looks usefull for sharing files through corporation networks...over a special tunneling connection.
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I'm amaze that the difference of price when you could do a "Windows Anytime Upgrade" choose, to Pro or Ultimate from a Home Premium based, is so lite.
I mean, it is not even $14,00 usd!!!
But many features in Ultimate looks too high techy saavy!
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Thanks!
Last edited by NoN; 08 Mar 2010 at 06:32.
It's true most users do not need extra features of Ultimate / Enterprise. For me the Bitlocker was, and is, a must also in my private computers. I swap an external HD between private and work rigs, carry it always with me and it is essential to me to be sure nobody else has access to it.
Also because of my multilingual living and working conditions I need Ultimate / Enterprise, so for me it was clear which edition to install, on all of my rigs.
Kari
Well, If i would upgrade i think it will be "Pro" even if i know Ultimate will be such affordable...
Acer did provide in his bloatware the Non-Free for free (no trial here) Win Locker 3.0 with 4gigs cached partition. So one point i would not worry about. And in another hand i've got encryption tools on my portable hdd 2,5"...
I would need only a quater of this list in Pro Edition but they're the best i can find:
Features added from Premium to Pro:
-AppLocker (only create)
-Backup to Network
-Domain Join (Windows Server)
-Dynamic Disks
-Encrypting File System (EFS)
-Encrypting Offline Files
-Group Policy
-Language Pack (have to buy)
-Location Aware Printing
-Offline Files
-Presentation Mode
-Remote Desktop Host
-Software Restriction Policy
-Switch User
-System Image Backup (to network location)
-Windows Mobility Center (Presentation Mode)
-Windows Server Domain Joining (/Url)
-XP Mode (Windows Virtual PC).
I'm also afraid from "Ultimate Ed" because of securities issues if i do not control them...
During the RC time, i didn't overview some parts of Ultimate...now it is a good point having home premium to slowly re-learn some.
Last edited by NoN; 18 Mar 2010 at 17:15. Reason: correcting infos
Great tutorial there buddy. :)