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Windows Thin PC
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Windows Thin PC?
Windows® Thin PC (WinTPC) is an upcoming Microsoft® Software
Assurance (SA) benefit that provides a low footprint, locked down
version of Windows 7 that enables organizations to repurpose existing
PCs as thin clients, thereby reducing the need for new thin client
hardware. And since these PCs retain their existing SA coverage, they
do not need any additional Windows Virtual Desktop Access (VDA)
licensing for Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Suites.
WinTPC offers an excellent thin client experience by locking down
the PC through write filters, while still providing users with a superior
remote desktop experience through RemoteFX support. IT can
deploy and manage WinTPC images for multiple PCs using System
Center Configuration Manager, and push updates to these PCs using
Windows Update or Windows Server® Update Services (WSUS).
Additionally, WinTPC leverages Windows Enterprise features such
as BitLocker® and AppLockerTM to further secure the endpoint.
When will Windows Thin PC be available?
WinTPC is currently under development. As of March 28th, 2011, a
public Community Technology Preview (CTP) is available from
http://connect.microsoft.com. Customers are encouraged to
download and try the product, and provide us feedback on features,
functionality, and use cases.
What kind of hardware can I run Windows Thin PC on?
WinTPC is a locked down version of Windows 7, and hence, will be
able to run on any device capable of running Windows 7. The
recommended specifications for running Windows Thin PC are:
1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
1 GB RAM, 16 GB available hard disk space
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or later version driver
Bootable DVD-ROM drive
Can I install Windows Thin PC on laptops, as well?
Yes, WinTPC leverages the extensive Windows 7 device driver framework,
and has built-in support for wireless network interface cards
(NICs). As long as the laptops have the configuration mentioned
above, it will support WinTPC. However, the same use rights apply to
WinTPC on a laptop as on a PC, and the remote desktop experience
over a wireless network may not be as good as on a wired connection.
How do I license Windows Thin PC? OR
What devices qualify for Windows Thin PC?
Windows Thin PC is an SA benefit. Customers with active SA coverage
on their PCs will be able to install WinTPC on those devices. Customers
without active SA coverage on their PCs can get SA by purchasing a
Windows Virtual Desktop Access subscription, which includes SA
benefits such as WinTPC. However, only devices with an existing
Windows client OS (Professional / Business, Enterprise, Ultimate)
qualify for WinTPC.
Can I run applications on Windows Thin PC?
Yes, you can only run applications that fall into one of the following
categories:
• Remote desktop clients
• Management
• Security
• Media players
However, you cannot run any productivity applications, such as
Microsoft Office and similar applications.
Can I run WinTCP in a virtual machine (VM)?
No, WinTCP cannot be run in a VM.
How can Windows Thin PC help lock down my device as
a thin client?
Windows Thin PC can help turn your existing PCs into thin clients
through the following features:
1. Small footprint: WinTPC images are smaller than Windows 7
images, and hence have a lower attack surface.
2. Write Filters: WinTPC has both file-based and enhanced write
filters. Write filters can be enabled to prevent users and applications
from writing to disk, ensuring the OS returns to a pristine image
on every reboot.
3. BitLocker: WinTPC disk drives and flash storage can be encrypted
using BitLocker and Bitlocker To GoTM technology, thereby
ensuring that any data stored on disk is secure.
4. AppLocker: IT can prevent applications from running on WinTPC.
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Does WinTPC support RemoteFX out of the box?
Yes, WinTPC supports a rich user experience for the remote virtual
desktop through RemoteFX technology. Customers deploying virtual
desktops on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 with Hyper-VTM can
enable RemoteFX to help deliver rich graphics and multimedia to
WinTPC devices.
How can I manage Windows Thin PC images?
WinTPC integrates into your existing image deployment and
management infrastructure, with built-in support for System Center
Configuration Manager (SCCM). SCCM can be used to deploy and
manage WinTPC images to endpoint devices. Customers can extend
their investments in Powershell to WinTPC devices, as well. Operating
system (OS) patches and updates can be delivered to WinTPC using
Windows Update (WU) or WSUS.
I do not have SA on my PCs. Can I get WinTPC through
other channels?
WinTPC is an SA benefit, and is not available outside of SA. Customers
without active SA coverage on their PCs can get SA by purchasing a
Windows Virtual Desktop Access (VDA) subscription, which includes
SA benefits such as WinTPC. Although Windows VDA can be
purchased for any device, only devices with an existing Windows
client OS (Professional / Business, Enterprise, Ultimate) qualify for
WinTPC. Please refer to the Products List/Products Use Rights
document for more details around WinTPC use rights.
What is Microsoft’s recommendation to customers to
adopt WinTPC?
Microsoft wants to help customers adopt thin client computing for
the right use cases. In order to ensure that customers get the best
ROI from their thin client computing environment, Microsoft
recommends the following:
1. Use Microsoft’s Optimized Desktop Strategy to determine the
most appropriate use cases for server-based desktops. For these
use cases, determine which users would benefit most from thin
clients (i.e, those users who need local desktops or applications).
2. For pure server-based desktop scenarios, repurpose existing PCs
using WinTPC. Customers will be able to evаluate the thin client
experience without buying new thin client hardware, or paying
the associated VDA licensing costs for VDI. WinTPC provides an
excellent thin client experience, due to support for RemoteFX, as
well as the ability to lock down writes to hard disk through write
filters. WinTPC can also be managed using an existing desktop
management infrastructure through support for System Center.
In case customers decide they do not like the thin client computing
experience, they have the option to repurpose the devices
back as PCs.
3. Once customers have decided to move forward with thin client
computing, and the WinTPCs have reached end of life, they can
replace them with new Windows Embedded thin clients from
Microsoft partners such as HP and Wyse. Windows Embedded
thin clients integrate with System Center, and hence customers
can easily leverage all security and management investments
made in WinTPC.
Windows Thin PC Frequently Asked Questions