ELSADDIQ wrote:
Is this version already pre-modded to be seen by 3rd party applications as a Windows 7 o/s (Product Type 1, I believe) for installation compatibility or is that a modification that the end user must make? Thanks.
It's a pre-modded version of a Server 2008 R2 Enterprise edition where following was added, installed or removed as I posted on 1st post.....
Works in all 35 Language packs available for R2.
-> Added W7 Boot Screen
-> Added W7 Custom Logons Screens
-> Added W7 Themes from W7 Pro
-> Added Extra M$ Themes
-> Installed W7 Aero Cursors
-> Installed W7 Sidebar
-> Installed W7 Sticky Notes
-> Installed W7 Games
-> Enabled Windows Audio
-> Enabled .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
-> Enabled Desktop Experience
-> Enabled Themes
-> Enabled Dreamscene
-> Enabled Audio
-> Enabled Wireless Networking
-> Enabled Server Backup
-> Disabled IE Enhanced Security Configuration
-> Disabled Complex Password
-> Disabled Password Expiration
-> Disabled CTRL+ALT+DEL at Startup
-> Disabled Shutdown Event Tracker
-> Uxtheme has been patched
-> Added msmpeg2enc.dll, msmpeg2vdec.dll and msmpeg2adec.dll for WMP11
-> Added BDA Support
-> Added "Take Ownership" to the right-click context menu
-> Added "Copy File Names" to Context Menu
-> Added "Copy To/Move To" to the right-click context menu
-> Added "Open Command Windows" to the right-click context menu
-> Integrated Internet Explorer 9
Preinstalled :
* DirectX x86/x64
* Microsoft Silverlight
* C++ 2010 x86/x64
* dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64
* K-Lite_Codec_Pack x86/x64
* Java Runtime Update x86/x64
* Flash Player (IE and Non-IE) x86
* Flash Player (IE and Non-IE) x64
* Shockwave Full
* Nightly x64 (Firefox x64 Test Version)So the end user has nothing to do except enter a password.
In poor words the answer is in the 1st post.