In Forum: Microsoft Operating Systems
By User: WindowsNeptune
I think you find this interesting, it is a article written by Daniel (Moderator of this forum).
A note though before anyone jumps in here with posts about if he has builds.
He hasn't, he only has 1.2, and that is available on MSDN Subscriptions.
All of the other screenshots and information is from public sources.
Also WindowsNeptune, you ask about "Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition", which is for Itanium.
There are several bootscreens of builds with it, but are for x86/AMD64 and are not "Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition", but rather just bootscreen.
Well, Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition is just a beta, at least not a RTM product, am I right?
I say this because I read the whitebook of MS and it said:
Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition is scheduled to be available with new Itanium systems from several OEMs at the time of Itanium-based server availability. The Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition release will be supported for 90 days after the RTM of the final, 64-bit Windows Advanced Server product. In order to continue to receive support, the customer must upgrade to the RTM version available from their OEM.
Could you please tell me?
By User: WindowsNeptune
I think you find this interesting, it is a article written by Daniel (Moderator of this forum).
A note though before anyone jumps in here with posts about if he has builds.
He hasn't, he only has 1.2, and that is available on MSDN Subscriptions.
All of the other screenshots and information is from public sources.
Also WindowsNeptune, you ask about "Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition", which is for Itanium.
There are several bootscreens of builds with it, but are for x86/AMD64 and are not "Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition", but rather just bootscreen.
Well, Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition is just a beta, at least not a RTM product, am I right?
I say this because I read the whitebook of MS and it said:
Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition is scheduled to be available with new Itanium systems from several OEMs at the time of Itanium-based server availability. The Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition release will be supported for 90 days after the RTM of the final, 64-bit Windows Advanced Server product. In order to continue to receive support, the customer must upgrade to the RTM version available from their OEM.
Could you please tell me?