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Get XP Pro. Worth the money to avoid the problems.
I have it on all my laptops and use CAX, VPN and emulation with no problems
at all.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Paris [mailto:Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 2:51 PM
To: Midrange-l
Subject: Windows XP

I hope this isn't inappropriate for this list - David will no doubt tell me
if it is.

I'm looking at new laptops and for inexplicable reasons, most of the ones
I'm considering only come with XP Home in Canada with no upgrade option.
Since doing the upgrade yourself can sometimes void the warranty, I'm trying
to establish if I can live with XP Home.  In case it is significant, I
currently run W2K Pro.

I've looked at the technical specs and a number of articles comparing them
and the only things it seems that _might_ matter to me are the ones listed
below.  I'm not comms savvy enough to know if they really matter or not.  I
use my laptop to do iSeries development, I connect to multiple iSeries
systems, but don't host a mail server or anything on the machine.  I _do_
need to run VPNs and the like.

Can any of you out there who understand this stuff tell if given the
scenario above - any of the things in the list below matter to me.

The following networking features are NOT included in Home Edition:

The user interface for IPSecurity (IPSec)
SNMP
Simple TCP/IP services
SAP Agent
Client Service for NetWare
Network Monitor
Multiple Roaming feature

Jon Paris
Partner400


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