Windows 7 - Posibilidad de pasar Vinsta Home a Business

Asked By Josem
12-Sep-07 10:54 AM
Hola, hemos comprado un portatil y a los pocos días hemos montado un dominio
en la empresa, y el Vista Home no permite uso de dominios.

¿Hay algun pack de actualización que se pueda comprar para pasarlo a Business?

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Jose Miguel
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  RobDee replied...
12-Sep-07 11:12 AM
Si, puedes comprar un actualizacion aqui:

http://www.microsoft.com/spain/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/windowsanytimeupgrade/overview.mspx


Rob
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