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The Desktop Window Manager feature is still present in this release of Windows despite it focusing on older hardware.
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Microsoft stated that WinFLP has the same lifecycle policy as Windows XP, and as such, Support for WinFLP ended on April 8, 2014.In a similar fashion to the previous release, many features found in the original Windows 7 release were removed in an effort to reduce the performance impact on older devices. The Microsoft marketing pages for Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs now redirect to those of Windows Thin PC, suggesting that Windows Fundamentals is no longer available for any customers. On April 18, 2013, Service Pack 3 for Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (version 3) was made available. On October 7, 2008, Service Pack 3 for Windows Embedded for Point of Service and Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs was made available. It is not available through retail or OEM channels.
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WinFLP is exclusively available to Microsoft Software Assurance customers, and it is designed to be an inexpensive upgrade option for corporations that have a number of Windows 9x computers, but lack the hardware necessary to use the latest editions of Windows. Internet Explorer 8 (and 7) can be installed, but a hotfix is required for auto-complete to work in these newer versions of the browser. Another noticeable limitation is that WinFLP does not include Compatibility mode. For example, Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs does not include things such as MS Paint, Outlook Express, and does not include Windows games such as Solitaire or Free Cell. Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs has a smaller feature set than Windows XP.
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The installer for WinFLP uses a modern GUI based install process, similar to the one featured in Windows Vista. In addition to local applications, it offers support for those hosted on a remote server using Remote Desktop. It also features basic networking, extended peripheral support, DirectX, and the ability to launch the remote desktop clients from compact discs. It requires significantly fewer system resources than the fully featured Windows XP. Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs is a Windows XP Embedded derivative and, as such, is optimized for legacy PCs. However, it is not considered a general-purpose OS by Microsoft. Microsoft positions WinFLP as an operating system that provides basic computing services on older hardware, while still providing management features of more recent Windows releases, such as Windows Firewall, Automatic Updates, and other services. The release was announced to the press on July 12, 2006. The RTM version of Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs was released on July 8, 2006. The name "Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs" appeared in a press release in September 2005.
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Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs was announced on with the code name "Eiger".