>>>Comparison Checklist for XP-Home vs. XP-Professional
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/howtobuy/choosing2.aspThat page claims that Pro is a superset of Home...so presumably you'd get the video editor in Pro as well? Whoopee.
Also, another source says 64KB is "supported", 128KB is "recommended", and that XP on 128K is faster than Win 2000 on 128K.
Let see...my Windows NT 4.0 server is running 32KB, I think.
The ability to log on confusion came from a sentence in David Chernicoff's column. in Windws 2000 Magazine, October issue: "Make sure you do't confuse the cheaper XP Home Edition with XP Pro; you won't be able to log on to your corporate domains with XP Home."
-- Larry Keyes
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