v2 will add support for enterprises upgrading to Windows 7 (both 32 bit and 64bit) and will support Windows Virtual PC on Windows 7.
V1 builds on Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 to help enterprises with their upgrade to Windows Vista when applications are not yet compatible. Is best experienced on new PCs from OEMs but will also be available for customers as a separate download. Is part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) Includes support for USB devices and is based on a new core that includes multi-threading support. Provides important centralized management, policy-based provisioning and virtual image delivery to reduce the cost of Virtual PC deployment. Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)ĭesigned to help small businesses users to run their Windows XP applications on their Windows 7 desktop.Īvailable as part of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate Editions.Įnables Virtual PC deployment in larger organizations.Įnables users to launch many older applications seamlessly in a virtual Windows XP environment from the Windows 7 start menu. He then continued with the following details: Windows 7 XP Mode with Windows Virtual PC
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