Windows Server - Windows 7 and Windows XP clients

Asked By laurie_g
21-Oct-09 09:56 AM
Can I have both Windows XP and Windows 7 clients on Windows Small Business
Server 2003?

We have mandatory profiles that are applied when logging in to the domain.

thoughts and suggestions...

Laurie
Windows XP
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Windows 7
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Xperts64
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Profiles
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  Charlie Russel - MVP replied...
21-Oct-09 12:58 PM
Yes, you can have both. As for the profiles, however, I am not sure how well
that would behave across versions.

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