Windows Multipoint Server 2010 RC2 | 2.69 GB Late last year, Microsoft quietly announced a new dust and server operating system, called Windows MultiPoint Server 2010, aimed at schools and based on a research project MultiMouse. As we move the product to release, I began to understand that this decision may well be suitable for use at home.[/center]
Program Name: Windows Multipoint Server 2010 RC2 Software version: build 435 RC2 Interface language: English Size: 2.69 Gb CRC32: 0A1F12EF MD5: AD6D7ECC7D37FF130VV2AV3441V89AAA SHA 1: 4833B74D0AB314F308B1D9BC99430DA8F31EC19C System requirements: x64 with 1 GHz Memory 2 GB Video card with support for DirectX 9 and WDDM driver version 1.0 and above. Free hard disk space, 20 GB Optical Drive: DVD R / W Description Late last year, Microsoft quietly announced a new dust and server operating system, called Windows MultiPoint Server 2010, aimed at schools and based on a research project MultiMouse. As we move the product to release, I began to understand that this decision may well be suitable for use at home. Unix enthusiasts say that the very idea of such use of computing power is borrowed from Unix, but it is not widespread. However, this idea solves a very common problem in the home environment a limited number of computers and many home users who want to use them at present. Despite the fact that the average cost of computers in the last decade has declined substantially, hidden service costs, operations and continuous updating of computers for every home user is often too great a price to pay for the desire to sit for half an hour on the Internet and check e mail. While thin clients are still popular in the corporate environment, the complexity of their service does not allow use of their home. Moreover, as long as long as processors, memory and motherboards will not be free, no smozht thin client does not match the value of multi user computer. More Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 is a new Windows product that allows multiple users to simultaneously share one computer. Ideal for educational institutions that want to provide more teachers and students with access to technology, Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 can provide a cost effective solution for you. Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 enables students to get the valuable 21st century skills that come only from personal engagement with a computer. And, MultiPoint Server 2010 was designed to be easy for teachers to set up and use. It gives teachers and students the familiar Windows experience, allowing them to focus on teaching and learning the curriculum, not on learning how to use a new computer system. And, since MultiPoint Server 2010 is based on the latest Windows technology, support can be obtained through a Microsoft authorized partner or directly from Microsoft, giving you access to its full capabilities, the latest updates, and confidence that you re getting the experience you expect. Setting 1. At the end of the installation process you will receive the WMS Out Of Box Experience screen. Select Next to continue. 2. After rebooting, you should see the WMS countdown screen. Select N to go into Normal mode. 3. Login in as administrator 4. Install the appropriate video drivers for your system and make sure that the desktop is extended to them. 5. Reboot 6. The WMS countdown screen should appear. Select S and you should now see a mapping screen on each station.
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