Home - The main difference between Windows Home and Windows Pro is the intended user and the features available: No bit locker, no NTFS encryption, no hyper V, no group policy, Pro - Tailored for professionals and businesses, Windows Pro offers advanced security, networking, and virtualization features, Pro for workstations - has all features and 6 TB of ram available, Enterprise - volume licensing agreements, Domain access va workgroup - The main difference between domain access and workgroup is that domains are used for larger networks with centralized control, while workgroups are used for smaller networks with more user control, Desktop styles/user interfaces - command line interface and graphical user interface, Availability for RDP - client only or Client and server, Rak support limitations - 128gb, 2TB and 6TB, Bitlocker - a Windows security feature that encrypts a computer's hard drive to protect data from unauthorized access, G.pedit.msc - is the file name for the Group Policy Editor, a Windows administration tool that allows users to configure settings for their computers or networks. These settings are called Group Policy Objects (GPOs)., in place upgrade - is a method of moving from an older version of an operating system or application to a newer version while keeping the current version installed:,

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