Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Question:
What is the difference between Client and desktop Operating systems?
Answer:
Desktop operating system is a standalone operating system, able to perform all operations and requests independently. Client o/s cannot do that, moreover client uses all s/w via requests to servers. A node connected to server (Linux concept).
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