![]() And that none of the editions are licensed for technician use on client machines, but then again would be a pretty lightweight technicion to have to use pretty gui based dynamic disk managment front end over the built in tools. I notice that most of these functions can be performed if you drill down to the correct built in module in windows especially in later versions of Pro and up windows. but on the last line flagged as New! it lists "Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8" as supported across all edition and an exra tick on the end where no edition column exists! oops! In section Supported Operating System, the Pro edition excludes support for server based operating systems from 2000 to 2012 R2. I see strange and conflicting information in the chart under the Edition Comparison chart at URL
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