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MED-V
(Microsoft Enterprise Desktop-Virtualization) Software that facilitates the deployment of Windows XP Mode in a company (running XP within a Windows 7 PC). It integrates with Microsoft's System...
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Definition: MED-V
(Microsoft Enterprise Desktop-Virtualization) Software that facilitates the deployment of Windows XP Mode in a company (running XP within a Windows 7 PC). It integrates with Microsoft's System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to manage the distribution of XP Mode to multiple users. See Windows XP Mode and SCCM.
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