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In what business scenarios would it be valuable to have rights for four additional operating systems for each user?

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In what business scenarios would it be valuable to have rights for four additional operating systems for each user?

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The addition of four virtual operating systems is designed to cover a number of customer scenarios. These include: Application compatibility. This is valuable if you are migrating to Windows Vista and are running critical older applications that are not compatible with the new operating system. Development and testing. Running several operating systems in virtual machines improves efficiency and reduces costs when you are testing and developing applications that run on various operating systems. Training. You can set training scenarios on a variety of operating systems. Help Desk support. Support technicians can use just one computer to solve problems for multiple operating systems and applications. Downgrades. You can exercise your downgrade rights to run several different operating systems within virtual machines with Windows Vista Enterprise as the host.

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