Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 is a new Windows product that allows multiple users to simultaneously share one computer. Ideal for educational institutions that want to provide more teachers and students with access to technology, Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 can provide a cost-effective solution for you.

Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 enables students to get the valuable 21st-century skills that come only from personal engagement with a computer. And, MultiPoint Server 2010 was designed to be easy for teachers to set up and use. It gives teachers and students the familiar Windows experience, allowing them to focus on teaching and learning the curriculum, not on learning how to use a new computer system.

And, since MultiPoint Server 2010 is based on the latest Windows technology, support can be obtained through a Microsoft authorized partner or directly from Microsoft, giving you access to its full capabilities, the latest updates, and confidence that you're getting the experience you expect.

Installation notes

1. At the end of the installation process you will receive the WMS “Out Of Box Experience” screen. Select Next to continue.
2. After rebooting, you should see the WMS countdown screen. Select ‘N’ to go into Normal mode.
3. Login in as administrator
4. Install the appropriate video drivers for your system and make sure that the desktop is extended to them.
5. Reboot
6. The WMS countdown screen should appear. Select ‘S’ and you should now see a mapping screen on each station.

Update 17/05/2010

I do not longer host this file, since a trial version of Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 has been released to the public.
To get it, go to http://connect.microsoft.com/, sign in with your Live ID and apply for the Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 program on the Connection Directory tab.
The trial version is available in the following languages: English, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Italian, German, French, Chinese-Traditional, Chinese-Simplified, Bzarilian Portuguese, Turkish.


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