On 15 May 2005 at 15:57, Marc Sims wrote:

> But if you want all of the features in today's OS as the article mentionted
> the user has no choice but to buy a newer PC and the OS that either came
> preinstalled with windows XP or purchased seperately like any flavor of Linux
> for instance. 

>From what I can see, if a company already has Windows Terminal services 
deployed, they have no need of this as they can run a dos, or floppy or cd, 
or pxe based TS client.

For an office enviroment, what else do you need?
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