Windows based program on Ipad2.

I really want to buy an Ipad2 but need to run a program on something portable for the next 4 months. This program is for windows based PCs. Should i take it that this is NOT possible on the Ipad???

A Windows based program will not run on the iPad. Only apps available from the App store will run on the iPad.
There are apps that will allow you to access your computer remotely from the iPad if you wanted to do it that way but you can't run Windows or OSX software for that matter on the iPad. The iPad does not run on a a conventional computer operating system.

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