Google lists Windows Vista and Windows XP as its minimum requirements, but it is possible to install and run it without problems. This message is sent from Google Gears on Windows 2003.
Not as an administrator for all users, but individually you can. It installs under C:\Documents and Settings\username
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Chrome is a web browser, not a server.
Google Chrome will work on the same server settings as all other browsers.
Google Chrome is a web browser made to work with Windows specially. It helps the various server side web pages to work with the client side ones.
You can work on webpage on Google Chrome. The webpages are received from the server side to the clients.
Google Chrome is not a website but a browser. It can be used for server side applications to run on client side.
Hi, According to Microsoft, I guess the answer is YES. Please look at : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770371.aspx You'll find the following information : A terminal server running Windows Server 2008 cannot communicate with a license server running Windows Server 2003. However, it is possible for a terminal server running Windows Server 2003 to communicate with a license server running Windows Server 2008. I hope this will help you! Pierre.
Google Chrome is a web browsing software. It helps the server side to interact with the client side.
Google Chrome browser is a web client-server browser. It can be used to display and view web pages.
Internet Explorer and Google Chrome are web browsers. They help a Web Client to interact with a Web Server.
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