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dynamik wrote: Oh, and we still have a single Win2k box as well!
dynamik wrote: We're getting Vista with our new machines, but we have no plans to upgrade our older ones. We'll probably end up with a mix of XP, Vista, and 7.
ally_uk wrote: Does it matter which version of XP you install i.e Pro or Home? I have a user who has a vista laptop and has had all sorts of problems I said to get XP onto it lol
LBC90805 wrote: ally_uk wrote: Does it matter which version of XP you install i.e Pro or Home? I have a user who has a vista laptop and has had all sorts of problems I said to get XP onto it lol Depends on if you need to join it to a domain I believe.
nl wrote: LBC90805 wrote: ally_uk wrote: Does it matter which version of XP you install i.e Pro or Home? I have a user who has a vista laptop and has had all sorts of problems I said to get XP onto it lol Depends on if you need to join it to a domain I believe. Pro can join a domain, home can't. Pro also has Remote Desktop, Home doesn't. There are a few more subtle differences. Home is fine for 99% of users.
Silentsoul wrote: I agree I am staying with XP also, and I am going to try to move a few computers to ubuntu at work. Also just a little tid bit of information Microsoft seems to hide. If you have a vista License you can use it for anything from vista back to 98 I think is how far it goes. But I know that a vista license is good for XP. Very handy.
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