The target is only win2k3 in the kernel. Everything else is open to
discussion (in fact, IMO even the kernel compatibility is open to
discussion)
You should, and must, provide as much functionality as possible with the
latest versions of Windows.
You can still provide many of the capabilities of Windows 7 using only an
NT5.2 kernel. It's only the internal architecture which limits this, and in
terms of many win7 capabilities, this kernel isn't a limiting factor.
2010/11/13 Jérôme Gardou <jerome.gardou(a)laposte.net>
As our target is win2k3 sp1 compatibility,