We ran QB Enterprise on Windows 7 and Windows 10 (both 64 bit). 4GB RAM
is probably shy; would recommend 8 at least. The disk space is probably
shy too.
bp
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On 11/1/2016 7:53 AM, Lewis Bergman wrote:
This is a bright group so I wanted to see if this is something worth
doing or maybe worth avoiding. I really don't want to get Windows
server 2012 and try to figure out the while terminal services thing
with licensing. I was thinking it might just be easier since I only
need one or two people to remote in just to get some headless PC's and
sit them in a corner somewhere.
Probably a bad idea but any thoughts?
The specs from QB are:
* Windows Vista SP2, 7 SP1, 8.1 Update 1, or Windows 10(32-bit & 64-bit)
* Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, 2012 R2
* 2.4 GHz processor
* 4 GB of RAM
* 2.5 GB disk space recommended
* 1024x768 or higher screen resolution, extended monitor is supported
* 4x DVD-ROM drive