Running Windows Server at home taught me why nobody does it
I have always advocated a minimal, toned-down version of Windows, an operating system without all the unnecessary stuff, and that's when I heard about Windows Server. Although it didn't fit my regular use case, I still had to give it a try, especially because Windows Server didn't need a Microsoft account, skipping, which is becoming increasingly tricky on other OS editions.
I have always advocated a minimal, toned-down version of Windows, an operating system without all the unnecessary stuff, and that’s when I heard about Windows Server. Although it didn’t fit my regular use case, I still had to give it a try, especially because Windows Server didn’t need a Microsoft account, skipping, which is becoming increasingly tricky on other OS editions.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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