Microsoft Corp. was ordered by a European Union court to change its business practices and immediately market a stripped-down version of Windows after it lost an appeal to delay sanctions imposed earlier this year.
The world’s largest software maker said it would comply immediately by introducing a stripped-down version of its computer operating system without its Windows Media Player music and video software next month.
Microsoft, which will also share specifications with rival makers of server software, had tried to delay penalties that were imposed by the executive European Commission in March.
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