To piggyback on Pat's statement.... I see a lot of places that want to deploy a single thin client for everyone. a one size fits all approach. That's all well and good, but with good management tools, it is not difficult to deploy different flavors of thin client within the same brand. If the majority of users can handle the zero client, do it, and then only give the windows embedded to the users who actually need the features/abilities. or let them keep a pc. it's not the end of the world to have a subset of users running different. On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Pat Coughlin <strangedog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The support window is closing on XP and XPe. Stay 7 if you must go > embedded. That said the work to support and manage embedded is much greater > than the 'zero' units. Make sure you have a good business reason to go > above zero. > > Pat Coughlin > >