Recommended Windows operating systems at IU
Windows 7 is the preferred Windows operating system at IU, while Vista (Enterprise or Ultimate), and XP Professional are also supported. UITS strongly discourages using Windows 95, 98, Me, or 2000 for reasons of security and full access to IU resources.
For network security reasons, the Indiana University network is configured to run authentication protocols not included in Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and Me. Since certain technologies depend on network authentication, Windows 95/98/Me computers cannot access some network resources.
Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate), XP Professional, 2000, and NT 4.0 are all able to join the ADS domain, which allows them to more fully utilize network features; however, UITS still advises against using 2000 and NT 4.0. They can join the ADS domain, despite the disabling of the older authentication protocol, but for many reasons (e.g., age, dropping of support) UITS excludes them from its list of recommended operating systems.
UITS also excludes Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, and XP Home Edition, because they are not designed to join a domain or Active Directory. UITS does not recommend Vista Business Edition, because it's missing some features available in Vista Ultimate (e.g., Windows Media Center). If you're upgrading from Vista Home Premium, you need to upgrade to Vista Ultimate (not Vista Business) if you want to keep Windows Media Center.
UITS strongly recommends that when you buy a new computer to use on the university network (whether in a campus residence as a personally owned computer or in an office as a workstation), you order it with Windows 7, Vista Ultimate (or in situations where appropriate, Vista Enterprise), or Windows XP Professional. Also, Windows XP or later should be installed on your current computers as soon as possible, if it's not already. If your computer is unable to run XP Professional, UITS recommends that you upgrade or replace it.
Note: Use Get Connected to register Windows 7, Vista, XP, and Mac OS X 10.5 and later computers to use the Indiana University network in campus housing. Computers running earlier versions of Mac OS, Linux computers, and game consoles must be manually registered. For help, contact your campus Support Center. You cannot register earlier versions of Windows on the IU network in campus housing.
Further technical information for LSPs
In 2006, UITS disabled LAN Manager (LM) authentication on the domain controllers because that protocol is obsolete; NTLMv1 has also been disabled. NTLMv2 and Kerberos are now the only available domain authentication protocols. Most Windows 95/98/Me computers are thus unable to authenticate to ADS because they use only the LM protocol. NTLM upgrades are available for these operating systems, but UITS strongly discourages their use, due to the lack of support for them as well as the inability to uninstall them.
UITS discourages the use of Windows 95/98/Me, 2000, and NT 4.0 for other reasons not related to disabling the LM protocol:
- Even with updates that allow NTLMv1 or v2, the operating systems
themselves are simply less secure than Windows Vista and XP
Professional.
- Older versions of Windows are already beyond their extended
support date, so security updates will no longer be produced for these
versions. For more about when support will be dropped
for specific products, see the following:

