Wouldn't that make people MORE interested in using reactos if it becomes a
way for them to have NT6, without pirating or buying Windows?
On 23 May 2016 at 14:21, Love Nystrom <love.nystrom(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, I can understand if it has become uncommon in rich
parts of the world
like Europe and US,
f.ex in Italy, but the rest of the world would probably seem arcane
computerwise to you.
Here in Southeast Asia where I live, many still run WinXP on their office
workstations.
Likewise, they run Server 2oo3, if they indeed have legitimate licenses at
all.
In the computer shops you'll only see Win10 OEM though, cause MS dictates
it,
while the black market for cracked software of every kind is huge.
But this discussion is a bit moot, isn't it? :)
Best Regards
// Neo
On 2016-05-23 15.53, Riccardo Paolo Bestetti <riccardo.kyogre(a)live.it>
<riccardo.kyogre(a)live.it> wrote:
Il 22/05/2016 23:14, Love Nystrom ha scritto:
Server 2oo3 might not be used in big corporations anymore, but I think
it's not uncommon to keep running it in small companies and home servers
(due to high licensing cost of Windows server versions).
It *is* pretty uncommon.
I'm in contact with IT administrators from many small companies, at this
point everyone has either (a) moved to Linux, (b) moved to some kind of
cloud service or (c) upgraded to Server 2012.
Even my school, which struggles to repaint walls, has done (c), lol.
I don't know if it is any different in other parts of the world, but I
suspect it is pretty much the same.
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