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what kind of feature in both make them deffrent from each other

2007-03-20 21:37:26 · 4 answers · asked by max 1 in Computers & Internet Software

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The average user will never use or probably even find most of the stuff that comes with the pro version......Its allows you take more control as far as an admin, or a network is concerned, but the average user should save their money and get home edition...

2007-03-20 21:44:55 · answer #1 · answered by Vincent 6 · 0 0

Home. Unless your connecting to a business network, the differences are minor. Here's a list from this site;

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article10-002


Windows XP Home Edition

Contains basic support for security among multiple users.
Built-in support for peer-to-peer networking, but only for up to five computers.
The backup utlity is not installed by default, but is included on the CD.
Windows XP Professional Edition

Includes extended support for security between multiple users on the same machine.
Better support for peer-to-peer networking, plus support for joining a "Windows NT domain."
The backup utlity is installed by default.
The Professional edition includes the following components not found in the Home edition:
Administrative Tools (in the Start Menu and Control Panel)
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
Boot Configuration Manager
DriverQuery
Group Policy Refresh Utility
Multi-lingual User Interface (MUI) add-on
NTFS Encryption Utilitiy
Offline Files and Folders
OpenFiles
Performance Log Manager
Remote Desktop
Scheduled Tasks Console
Security Template Utility
Taskkill
Tasklist
Telnet Administrator
Provides support for multi-processor systems (2 or 4 CPUs), Dynamic Disks, Fax.

2007-03-21 04:42:46 · answer #2 · answered by anthrobug 2 · 0 0

It's better to use Windows XP Professional

2007-03-21 05:17:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Id say go pro ... more to it them home.

Try out Linux, its free.

go to yahoo/google.com and type in freespire... check it out.

2007-03-21 04:47:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers