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Windows 7 Enterprise Free Download

Windows 7 Enterprise

DirectAccess

Gives mobile users seamless and secure access to corporate networks without a need to VPN. Also, allows IT to manage remote machines more effectively by updating Group Policy settings and distributing software updates any time the mobile computer has Internet connectivity, even if the user is not logged on. In addition to authenticating the computer, DirectAccess can also validate the user and support multifactor authentication, such as a smart card. IT administrators can configure which intranet resources specific users can access using DirectAccess.


BranchCache

Decreases the time branch office users spend waiting to download files across the network. When IT enables BranchCache, a copy of data accessed from an intranet website or a file server is cached locally within the branch office. When another user on the same network requests the file, the user gets access to the content almost immediately as it is downloaded from the local cache rather than over a limited bandwidth connection back to headquarters. BranchCache only serves content to users who have the right permissions and always checks to make sure it is delivering the latest version of the file.



Federated Search

Helps users find information in remote repositories, including SharePoint sites, with an improved and seamless search experience across local and networked corporate data directly within Windows Explorer and the Start menu. Libraries are a new way of accessing documents that might be located in different folders, on different hard drives, or even on different computers that are backed by a Windows Search index—in a single view. Windows 7 creates several default libraries for items such as documents and pictures, allowing you to organize and browse files in an optimal way. You can also create custom libraries. With Federated Search, users can select which sites they want to search from, or IT can populate a list for the user. Federated search results are presented in Windows explorer much like local files, with rich views, file details, and previews.



Windows 7 installation how-to, step by step

The three basic types of clean installation procedures are as follows:

• Install on a brand new disk or computer system

• Erase the disk, format it, and install

• Install into a new directory for dual-booting


If you intend to use either of the first two methods, be sure your computer can boot from a DVD (most newer computers support booting from a DVD drive). Doing so might require changing the drive boot order in the BIOS or CMOS, but try it first as-is. With no floppy disk inserted and a clean hard disk, try the DVD drive next. The Windows 7 DVD is bootable and should run the Setup program automatically.

Installation takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the speed of your machine. Refer to the following sections if you have questions about any steps in this process.
Typical Clean Setup Procedure

If you're installing into an empty partition and you can boot an operating system that is supported for the purpose of Setup (Windows Vista or XP), just boot up, insert the DVD and choose Install Now from the resulting dialog box. Then you can follow the installation step-by-step procedure.


If Windows doesn't detect the DVD automatically upon insertion, you must run the Setup program, setup.exe, from the Start, Run dialog box (after opening the Run dialog box, type D:/setup.exe; on Vista use the Start menu Search box instead [using the corect letter for your DVD drive if it isn't D]). The setup.exe application is located in the Sources directory on the DVD. After the Setup routine starts, you can follow the installation procedure step by step. 


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