Chapter 17: Working with Windows 10
- D. Only Windows 10 Pro for Workstations supports four physical CPUs. Windows 10 Education supports two physical CPUs and 2 TB of RAM. Windows 10 Enterprise supports two physical CPUs and 2 TB of RAM. Windows 10 Pro supports two physical CPUs and 2 TB of RAM.
- B. Windows 10 Enterprise is a volume-licensed edition of Windows that supports DirectAccess. Windows 10 Education is used by higher education and K-12 and does not support DirectAccess. Windows 10 Pro is a retail-licensed edition of Windows that does not support DirectAccess. Windows 10 Pro for Workstations is a retail-licensed edition that supports high-performance computing.
- B. The edition of Windows 10 needs to be Pro, Enterprise, or Education in order to join a domain. The domain version has no effect on the joining of operating systems. Windows 10 supports joining to a domain, provided that it is not Windows 10 Home edition. There is no restriction for joining a domain for a laptop...