allan grossman [ms-mvp]
May 30th 03, 05:08 PM
Hi, Johnny -
You can set up a home network with XP Home. The main
reasons for using XP Professional instead are increased
security options, the ability to support ten connections
instead of five, and a bit more control over some parts
of the network.
For most users an XP Home network will work just fine :)
>-----Original Message-----
>i have read some reports that you can setup a home
network with XP Home. in
>other cases i have read that you can't do it and would
have to upgrade to XP
>Pro to actually set up a network. which case would this
be true?
>
>
>.
>
You can set up a home network with XP Home. The main
reasons for using XP Professional instead are increased
security options, the ability to support ten connections
instead of five, and a bit more control over some parts
of the network.
For most users an XP Home network will work just fine :)
>-----Original Message-----
>i have read some reports that you can setup a home
network with XP Home. in
>other cases i have read that you can't do it and would
have to upgrade to XP
>Pro to actually set up a network. which case would this
be true?
>
>
>.
>