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Customer was asking me to check into it. I had mentioned Win2K Server to
them, but they have (or will have, actually) WinXP on all of their PCs and
they want WinXP Server as well.

Is there such a critter as WinXP Server?


"Walden H. Leverich III" <WaldenL=2B5fPzThJ4VnIoaKPxTklg@public.gmane.org>
wrote in message
FAD7A1A61D7EBF49B994F1A4BBDCD3044EF2A0@neptune.techsoftwareinc.com">news:FAD7A1A61D7EBF49B994F1A4BBDCD3044EF2A0@neptune.techsoftwareinc.com...
> Why would you want to? XP is desktop, W2K Server is server. You'll run
into
> problems with high numbers of connections to file shares and the like. Of
> course, if you're daring you could install Windows .Net Server 2003 RC2 --
> it's actually rather nice.
>
> -Walden
>




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