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Microsoft releases Windows Thin PC public test build – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
March 29, 2011
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For those interested, Microsoft has made available to the public the first Windows Thin PC Community Technology Preview (CTP) build.

What exactly is Windows Thin PC? As Microsoft explains, Windows Thin PC is a “locked down version of Windows 7 designed to help repurpose existing PCs as thin clients extending the life of existing hardware.” In a nutshell, Microsoft is pushing Windows Thin PC as a way for IT users to watch their wallets by converting older PCs as thin clients.

This CTP build of Windows Thin PC includes some new features such as RemoteFX support which allows remote workers to enjoy the same rich user experience over a network as with a local environment. The CTP build also has support for System Center Configuration Manager which helps deploy and manage Windows Thin PC images. The CTP build also has a write filter support to help repvent user and application writes to disk. This helps improve security at the end point.

This build is available to the public and ready for evaluation. Download Windows Thin PC CTP at Microsoft Connect.

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