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re: Comment about 'What's the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?'
Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at 5:28 pm
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Posted by jagged ben (3536 messages posted)


Yes, the page at this site has a couple innaccuracies.  That does not mean there 
are no differences.

The most important differences involve fairly hidden settings involving networks, 
file sharing, and user permissions.  If you are using your computer in a corporate 
network, that's when you will probably need Pro.  Many of the other things are just 
goodies.

Probably the most well known feature missing in Home is the group policy editor, 
gpedit, although most of its features are in fact available in Home if you know how 
to hack the registry.








On Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at 10:03 am, lane wrote:
>I have a comment about What's
>the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?
:


>
>
>Actually, most of those "extra" tools in win xp pro came default with my version
>of XP Home, including Administrative Tools and Remote Desktop. I really see no difference
>between the OS's, just the boot screen on Home is green and the boot screen on Pro
>is blue. that's about the only difference I could find.




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Comment about 'What's the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?' (lane: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at 10:03 am)

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-Comment about 'What's the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?' (lane: Tue, Jul 20, 2004, 10:03 am)
*re: Comment about 'What's the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?' (jagged ben: Tue, Jul 20, 2004, 5:28 pm)
*re: Comment about 'What's the difference between Windows XP Home and Professional editions?' (Sukotto: Mon, Mar 14, 2005, 8:11 pm)
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