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Win XP Pro and Win XP Home

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    Win XP Pro and Win XP Home

    What's the difference between Win XP Pro and Win XP Home? And is it worth installing XP Home over 2000 Pro?

    #2
    reynolds, just take XP Pro okay?

    Not like you are asking to determine if its worth the difference in price

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      #3
      re

      I've not got XP Pro. What's better XP Home or 2000 Pro?

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        #4
        Re: re

        I did have a look last year when I bought my laptop (Dell offered XP Professional at a premium) and I think the differences between the 2 are in the follogin area:
        - user and group management (more capabilities with XP Pro)
        - remote access to your PC- easier with XP Pro
        - XP Pro can work with multi-processor PC, XP Home can't
        - XP Pro has got something called "Automatic Software Repair" I think, which can scan and repair problems without you doing anything

        When I bought, I did get XP Pro but, to be honest, I am not sure it is worth it (for me).

        If you Google, you'll see plenty of helpful sites comparing the 2....

        Good luck

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          #5
          Re: re

          XP Pro also has IIS on it while home doesn't (though there are ways of hacking this - allegedly).

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            #6
            re

            cheers yall

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              #7
              Probably too late but here is a bigger list of features in XP Pro but not XP Home:

              Remote desktop
              multi-processor support
              ASR (Automated system recovery)
              Dynamic disk support & Logical disk manager
              IIS / Personal web server
              EFS (Encrypted file system)
              File level access control & Group Policy Objects
              AD Domain membership
              RIS & Sysprep
              IPSec
              SNMP
              Offline files and folders
              Roaming profiles
              Multiple language installations

              Bottom line - if you need network capability, or need a decent level of security, get XP Pro.

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