Windows Home Edition - no domain, workgroup, oem/retail, RDP Client, No gpedit.msc, hyperthreading, no bitlocker, core 64, RAM 128gb, CPU 1, Windows Pro - OEM/retail, small/medium business, management features,domain,workgroup, gpedit, bitlocker RDP Server, core , Education/Enterprise - RDP Server, volume licensing, domain,workgroup, full features, Windows Pro for Workstations - has the same features as Pro but supports more maximum RAM and advanced hardware technologies, such as persistent system RAM (NVDIMM)., Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) - used to create and apply OS and software application settings., BitLocker - Feature of Windows allowing for encryption of NTFS-formatted drives., Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) - allows a user to connect to the machine and operate it over a network., original equipment manufacturer (OEM) license - license means that the OS is pre-installed to a PC or laptop and is valid for that device only. The computer vendor is responsible for support, retail license - may be transferred between computers, though it can only be installed on a single device at any one time and is supported by Microsoft and comes with Windows 11 upgrade rights., desktop - Graphical OS interface that allows programs to run within window containers., upgrade path - Earlier versions of an OS that support an in-place upgrade to a newer version, retaining settings, third-party apps, and user data files, in-place upgrade - the setup program for the new version is launched from within the current OS., workgroup - a simple peer to peer netowrk model that allows computers to share files, and printers without a centralized management system, domain - a network model where one or more servers (domain controllers) manage all comptuers, users and security within the network centrally, group policy - a feature that allows administrators to control and configure operating system settings and user environment, local group policy - same as group policy , just locally,

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