Originally posted by: STaSh
Yes, RDP comes with MCE2005
Originally posted by: STaSh
Uh no, you can do both.
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
MCE is based on Pro, so you can RDP both ways. All the features of Pro are in MCE+the MCE apps.
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
MCE is based on Pro, so you can RDP both ways. All the features of Pro are in MCE+the MCE apps.
MCE is based on XP, Pro is one feature set (as is Home, Tablet, and MCE). MCE does not contain all the features of Pro.
Bill
Hmm, looks like that's true for MCE05. Do you know of any features Pro has that MCE05 doesn't?
Hmm, that's kinda tragic. Yeah it definatly looks like they are*trying* to create a unique subset, but failed to grasp it's market.Originally posted by: bsobel
Hmm, looks like that's true for MCE05. Do you know of any features Pro has that MCE05 doesn't?
MS really made it weird (IMHO). Basically MCE doesn't have official domain support (yes, you can make it work, but you won't get support from MS. Not too important, few enterprises would buy MCE edition anyhow). The second is cache credentials (network credential manager). That is unavailable starting in 2005 *unless* your upgrading from 2004 (or you use a boot disk and set the upgrade registry key).
I think they tried too hard to differentiate the feature set, it would be easiest for everyone if MCE was just the Pro feature set (minus domains). But no.....![]()
It was also removed so that Pro would still have a market: companies that need to connect to a domain.
Heck I'd say domain support should be in MCE. What, corporations don't have use for MCE?OK...
Originally posted by: bsobel
Heck I'd say domain support should be in MCE. What, corporations don't have use for MCE?OK...
Can't tell if that was a joke or serious question... I don't know of any enterprises that are looking to roll out the media center functionality to their employees (you expect them to enable them to watch tv all day or something?).
Originally posted by: STaSh
Interesting scenario
I'm sure you know, but you do have one opportunity to join the MCE box to the domain, during setup. If you aren't going to a MCX device, it might be worth it. There's always that issue of supportibility from Microsoft's perspective to worry about though![]()
