2) NComputing keep on selling Multiterminal versions to Windows XP and Windows 7 market. They are driving their users to believe they are not doing anything wrong about Microsoft´s licensing. They say Windows XP and Windows 7 should be used only with VDI architecture 1:1, however their unique products that can be used on VDI is L series, but the X series and U series products are also available for download to run on XP and 7.
If Windows XP and 7 can only be used to VDI, why Vspace allows multiple sessions 1:N when being used with these OS? It is very clear that they keep on supplying multiterminal products to be used with XP and Windows 7.
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2) NComputing keep on selling Multiterminal versions to Windows XP and Windows 7 market. They are driving their users to believe they are not doing anything wrong about Microsoft´s licensing. They say Windows XP and Windows 7 should be used only with VDI architecture 1:1, however their unique products that can be used on VDI is L series, but the X series and U series products are also available for download to run on XP and 7.
davidelchino100 1 year ago
If Windows XP and 7 can only be used to VDI, why Vspace allows multiple sessions 1:N when being used with these OS? It is very clear that they keep on supplying multiterminal products to be used with XP and Windows 7.
davidelchino100 1 year ago
i guessed it must be laggy when u share so many computer to the PC
jcng5 2 years ago