
No doubt this will end up in a big debate.Ĭalm down - you likely use Google who track everything you type, by installing Windows you agree to the T&C which you probably just click OK to anyway. are on, the Enterprise edition many of these settings are disabled and left for the business to manage, the professional version is the man in the middle, it can join a domain, but it can also enable the home features, this one doesn't sway either direction.Ī home enthusiast may want pro over home editions due to features, however an enterprise edition may restrict some features in a business, such as Xbox streaming in break-out areas or sharing in conferences with other window devices so Professional fits in here too, it can be managed but also supports features the business can use on side streams.Īs far as I knew for home editions many of the features are on by default, enterprise they are off and pro you choose during setup. The home versions are intended for people at home, typically non-technical or who don't want to change settings, so all the sharing, Xbox, Wi-Fi etc.

The professional version is a little bit of a hybrid between home and enterprise.
