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The K and KN editions of Windows XP Home Edition and Professional Edition were released in August 2006, and are only available in English and Korean. Unlike that decision, however, Microsoft was also forced to withdraw the non-compliant versions of Windows from the South Korean market. Like the European Commission decision, this decision was based on the grounds that Microsoft had abused its dominant position in the market to push other products onto consumers. In December 2005, the Korean Fair Trade Commission ordered Microsoft to make available editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 that do not contain Windows Media Player or Windows Messenger.

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The N editions of Windows XP also do not include Windows Movie Maker, but Microsoft has made this available as a separate download. Consumer interest has been low, with roughly 1,500 units shipped to OEMs, and no reported sales to consumers. However, Dell did offer the operating system for a short time. Because it is sold at the same price as the version with Windows Media Player included, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and Fujitsu Siemens have chosen not to stock the product. Microsoft wanted to call this version Reduced Media Edition, but EU regulators objected and suggested the Edition N name, with the N signifying "not with Media Player" for both Home and Professional editions of Windows XP.

This version does not include the company's Windows Media Player but instead encourages users to pick and download their own media player. After unsuccessful appeals in 20, Microsoft reached an agreement with the Commission where it would release a court-compliant version, Windows XP Edition N.
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The Commission concluded that Microsoft "broke European Union competition law by leveraging its near monopoly in the market for PC operating systems onto the markets for work group server operating systems and for media players". In March 2004, the European Commission fined Microsoft €497 million ( £395 million or $784 million) and ordered the company to provide a version of Windows without Windows Media Player. The ability to switch hard disk storage type from Basic to Dynamic and vice versa.Windows Management Instrumentation Console (WMIC): WMIC is a command-line tool designed to ease WMI information retrieval about a system by using simple keywords (aliases).(Because the number of CPU cores and simultaneous multithreading capabilities on modern CPUs are considered to be part of a single physical processor, multi-core CPUs are supported using XP Home Edition.) Support for two physical central processing units (CPUs).Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft's HTTP and FTP Server.
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