Windows 7 Professional

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Windows 7 ProfessionalWindows 7 Professional is the second Windows 7 edition next to Windows 7 Home Premium that Microsoft will be available for customers and OEMs worldwide.. This edition would basically have been Windows 7 Business but was renamed by Microsoft to reflect that it is not only aimed at business but also at professionals. Some say that it was done to make the decision for Windows XP users easier to switch to the new operating system as one of the Windows XP editions was named Windows XP Professional.

With Windows 7 Professional, fewer walls stand between you and your success. You can run many Windows XP productivity programs in Windows XP Mode and recover data easily with automatic backups to your home or business network. You can also connect to company networks effortlessly and more securely with Domain Join. With all the exciting entertainment features of Windows Home Premium, it’s a great choice for home and for business.

Windows 7 Professional contains all features that Microsoft has build into Windows 7 Home Premium

plus the following:

  • Windows Server Domain support.
  • Remote Desktop Server support.
  • Location aware printing.
  • Encrypting the file system
  • Presentation mode

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Windows 7 Enterprise / Windows 7 Ultimate

Windows 7 will not include the following feature set which is exclusively available in Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise:

  • AppLocker.
  • BitLocker Drive Encryption
  • BranchCache Distributed Cache
  • DirectAccess
  • Multilingual User Interface Pack
  • Virtual Hard Disk Booting

We have created a Windows 7 Features listing that visualizes all the different Windows 7 editions. Click here to access all articles that have been posted on Windows 7 Professional.

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About the Author: Martin Brinkmann is an Online Journalist from Germany who discovered his love for technology in high school. He is currently working as a freelancer for several publications and runs his own Internet website Ghacks

  • carlos
    estoy interesado en probar windows 7 professional pero que sea en español gracias
  • mason
    Windows 7 es en muchas idiomas incluidos español.
  • John doh
    Why don't we all write in our own native language, so that everyone understands...
  • Guest
    I thought I was getting a free scan to see if my laptop can run Windows 7.
    Instead I got a partial scan to tell me about errors on the laptop and if I want them
    fixed I would need to buy your program. What a bait & switch. Not the kind of
    company I want to do business with.
  • Hi 'Guest'

    you clicked on an advert not content produced by this site - you made it to the bottom of the page to leave a comment, so surely you've worked this out by now??!!

    Regards!

    Everton
  • Ben
    I have purchased 7 Professional full version. I have backed up all my files but have one concern. I am presently using Outlook Express and have abou 6 sub folders in the inbox with data I need to keep and transfer to Outlook once I install ver 7.

    I was able to locate the files but with a .dbx and when I copy these to a jump drive and try to look at them on our laptop which is running ver 7 it does not allow me to view them.

    Any help would be very much appreciated as I do not want to install 7 on the home computer until I know I can load these folders onto outlook.

    Ben
  • Hey Ben, Any questions you have should be posted at our Forums http://windows7news.com/forum/
    Your more likely to get an answer there
  • Ben
    Thank you. Being that I am presently using XP on the home computer should the question be posted in the XP forum or the Windows 7 forum?

    Ben
  • I would post it in the general Windows 7 Help http://windows7news.com/forum/general-windows-7... since you are upgrading to Windows 7
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