My home system is still NT. I'm in the process of filling out the specs on a new notebook to replace my home workstation and trying to stay under budget. Upgrading to XP Pro from XP adds $120 I could apply towards something else.
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> I would spring the extra few pennies and get Pro. It really depends on what
> you need though. Pro has a little better networking feature set and some
> very basic features that should have been included in home, like being
> able to log in as Admin. If you have one computer at home you will
> probably be ok with the home edition.
>
> Still on NT eh? :)
>
>
> On 11/30/05, JOHN OGRESKO <[LINK: mailto:ogresko(at)usask.ca]
> ogresko(at)usask.ca> wrote: Hi Brad,
>
> I use XP Pro at work and XP Home Edition at home and seems to work fine
>
> John
>
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> Subject: Anyone running XSI on plain XP?
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> Upgrading my home system from NT.
> Just wondering if it works on plain XP or is XP Pro absolutely required.
>
> Thanks,
> Brad
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