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re: Question about 'What's the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?'
Wednesday, March 26, 2003 at 4:38 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Bob Cerelli
(2137 messages posted)
XP Pro allows up to 10 connections. You just need to look at what future growth you
may have.
Ironically Win98 doesn't have any limit I am aware of. If all you need to do is share
files, it works quite well. You can easily password protect shares if you need to
restrict access to data.
Bob Cerelli
On Wednesday, March 26, 2003 at 3:39 pm, Anthony Lewis wrote:
>I have a question about What's
>the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?:
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>I am currently Running a 6 computer Network In a small office, and am limited by
>the "Built in Support for up to 5 peer to peer connections" in Windows XP Home.
I
>use one of the 6 Computers ( All Win XP Home) as a simple file server for centralised
>backup but my problem is only 5 of the 6 computers can connect at once.
>
>Will Installing Windows XP Pro on the Server machine solve my problem and allow
for
>future expansion of the network?
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