Wouldn't that make people MORE interested in using reactos if it becomes a
way for them to have NT6, without pirating or buying Windows?

On 23 May 2016 at 14:21, Love Nystrom <love.nyst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, I can understand if it has become uncommon in rich parts of the world
> like Europe and US,
> f.ex in Italy, but the rest of the world would probably seem arcane
> computerwise to you.
>
> Here in Southeast Asia where I live, many still run WinXP on their office
> workstations.
> Likewise, they run Server 2oo3, if they indeed have legitimate licenses at
> all.
> In the computer shops you'll only see Win10 OEM though, cause MS dictates
> it,
> while the black market for cracked software of every kind is huge.
>
> But this discussion is a bit moot, isn't it? :)
> Best Regards
> // Neo
>
> On 2016-05-23 15.53, Riccardo Paolo Bestetti <riccardo.kyo...@live.it>
> <riccardo.kyo...@live.it> wrote:
>
> Il 22/05/2016 23:14, Love Nystrom ha scritto:
>
> Server 2oo3 might not be used in big corporations anymore, but I think
> it's not uncommon to keep running it in small companies and home servers
> (due to high licensing cost of Windows server versions).
>
> It *is* pretty uncommon.
> I'm in contact with IT administrators from many small companies, at this
> point everyone has either (a) moved to Linux, (b) moved to some kind of
> cloud service or (c) upgraded to Server 2012.
> Even my school, which struggles to repaint walls, has done (c), lol.
> I don't know if it is any different in other parts of the world, but I
> suspect it is pretty much the same.
>
>
>
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