[windows2000] Re: Windows XP Home Edition in a networking environ ment

  • From: Mark Mucher <mm@xxxxxx>
  • To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 11:29:45 -0400

And who would be paying the extra $80 to $200 per user?

(Probably not you!)

Mark


Daniel Ensor wrote:

>As long as they like fisher price icons! and no functionality!
> 
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Angus Macdonald [mailto:Angus.Macdonald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 4:14 PM
>To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [windows2000] Re: Windows XP Home Edition in a networking
>environ ment
>
>
>
>If you have an AD or domain environment, avoid XP home. It won't be able to
>login. Apart from that, it's probbaly fine for normal admin type users.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rod Falanga [mailto:rfalanga@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: 13 August 2002 15:53
>To: Windows 2000 List (E-mail)
>Subject: [windows2000] Windows XP Home Edition in a networking
>environment
>
>
>We've got a small departmental environment.  Windows 2000 Server and Active
>Directory.  Currently all of our desktop users have Windows 2000
>Professional on their machines.  Over time we will probably upgrade to
>Windows XP.  I am thinking about putting XP Home Edition onto the user's PCs
>and XP Pro onto the developers and system admins PCs.  I'm wondering if
>that's a reasonable scenario, or would it be better to put XP Pro on all
>PCs? 
> 
>Rod
>  
>



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