and multiple CPUs support, XPhome doesn't support multiple CPUs on
multiple sockets (should be fine with dual core with SP2).
there's also some small differences with the admin tools I believe.
all in all, for a laptop, it doesn't make a dud of a difference.
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kim aldis wrote:
I ran on plain XP for quite a while with no problems. The only thing Pro
gives you is control over shared permissions and IIS. IIS you can - and
should = replace with apache.
Does this mean your laptop arrived Brad?
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[mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of brad
Sent: 30-November-2005 19:26
To: xsi(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Anyone running XSI on plain XP?
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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