Dual Monitor using XP

Can the Imac intel run a dual monitor while running Windows XP? We are getting ready to start a new worship service at church and the software package they own is EasyWorship, which is a PC only program. I know the Imac rus dual monitor under OS X, but will it do so under XP?

According to this thread, yes.
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  • How to set up dual monitors with a Mac Mini

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  • Dual Monitors with GPU and Motherboard not working

    Hey guys, just wondering if anyone else could help me out.
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    A lot of the 960's don't have 2 DVI's. However most have an additional HDMI and DisplayPort. I recommend you get an adapter from amazon or something. Just make sure that it will convert HDMI or DP to DVI. Usually amazon products have a good amount
    of questions already answered by buyers.
    Interesting that they'd go that route, I guess I just assumed since my 760 has two.
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  • Dual monitor not working in 2012R2 essentials anywhere access

    Hi
    I tried to connect to 2012R2 Ess anywhere access (Remote portal) from a W7Pro client using two monitors.
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    Rgds
    Willem

    Hi Willem,
    As per my research, dual monitor is supported but for that to get access you need to have Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate version. Win 7 Pro client doesn’t support. 
    Apart this issue seems more related to Essential Forum, for detail you can ask in our Essential Forum over here for more accurate details.
    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/home?forum=winserveressentials
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