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How is Windows Embedded Enterprise different from Windows Embedded Standard and Windows Embedded CE?

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How is Windows Embedded Enterprise different from Windows Embedded Standard and Windows Embedded CE?

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Windows Embedded Enterprise products are fully functional versions of XP Pro and Vista that cannot be componentized. Standard PC development tools are used to develop OEM applications. These operating systems have the same hardware operating requirements as their desktop equivalents. Windows Embedded Standard is a componentized version of Windows 7. Developers use custom tools to remove components they do not need in order to reduce the software footprint of the operating system. Windows Embedded CE (formerly Windows CE) is a small footprint operating system that is built up from a software core. The operating system is highly customizable.

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