yes, you just have to copy and paste a virus, deflect it and send it through the system.
Windows Home Server was created on 2009-11-24.
USE A DOMAIN LIKE WEBS.COM
No. Server editions of Windows cannot be upgraded to Home versions and vice versa.
it is a used for your home
Windows 7 Professional is much better than Windows 7 Home Premium as it has more features geared towards businesses like Windows XP mode, higher RAM limit, the ability to participate in a Windows Server domain and others. However, it is more expensive then Home Premium.
it is a used for your home
There is no windows 2000 home. You can upgrade from windows 2000 to windows xp home.
Yes, it is very similar to the Home edition. The difference is primarily in the networking capabilities of Pro. Most home users don't have any need to connect to a domain server, but corporate users do.
Windows XP Home was the replacement for Windows ME, Windows XP Professional was the replacement for Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows Server 2003 was the replacement for Windows 2000 Server.
On a computer with both Windows Vista and either Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installed, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 deletes any existing System Restore points belonging to Windows Vista during boot. Microsoft confirms this issue but maintains that it is a fundamental function of the way XP works and cannot be changed. According to Microsoft, the solution is to install Windows Vista on a separate partition invisible to XP.
I assume you mean the OS on the server, if you want to go with windows your looking at windows server 2003 / 2008, windows small business server, windows home server. However alot of admins prefer linux, try FreeBSD.
With Windows Microsoft Home Server you are able to back up all home computers. It allows the user to share and organize photos, videos, music and other important documents.