I don't recommend the Win2K UI because the XP UI is the direction MS is heading. IMO, get people used to it now. I also find it easier to use.
>Why not? I kinda got the Win2K UI by default since I did an upgrade. I'm sure I could get used to the XP style but after helping a friend build a new machine with a clean install of XP, I kinda like it the old way. Of course, I'm still finding more options in various properties menus that i keep tweaking to make it even better. The whole idea of being able to customize the UI to this extent is one of the things that makes XP so useful.
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer