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Another MS non sequitur
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One issue that stood out is that XP-Home Version, can not log into a Windows NT/2000 domain. So that you can't use it as a network client on a domain-based network. Still would work for a workgroup. XP-Professional, which can log into domain, and doesn't have as much consumer junk bundled with it costs an additional $99.00 per copy over XP Home. I can just imagine the havoc this will cause when network managers attempt to get some executive's laptop bundled with XP-Home on to an existing domain-based network

Personally, I'm very happy with Win2000 professional on my workstation.

>>As an aside - since we're in non sequitor territory - I'm having trouble understanding what XP is. Is it the upgrade from W98? I thought that was what W2K was. I've been having all kinds of problems since I upgraded earlier this year to 2K and wondered if I would be better off with XP. Any thoughts?
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-- Larry Keyes
Remember only You can prevent Gray Goo. Never release nanobot assembers without replication limiting code.
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