Paul Curry
December 9th 03, 02:40 PM
First of all thank you Nicholas for the prompt and
valuable reply to my previous post
Since I have to do a clean install of XP Pro
I was wondering if going to a dynamic disk has any
advantages/disadvantages
I have windows 2000 installed on a pc in my office, I
just bought a cheap dell w/ no OS and installed a new XP
Pro I bought on my own, I have a old PC with 98SE in the
den for the kids to get on the net and game
I have a cable modem using a cheap broadband router to
share the net connection
I was considering using XP ICS and firewall to control
the netconnection and home network
So I was wondering if I went to a dynamic disk (so I
could play with mirroring and any thing else a dynamic
disk provides
But would this cause any trouble with my home network or
anything else
Thanks Paul
valuable reply to my previous post
Since I have to do a clean install of XP Pro
I was wondering if going to a dynamic disk has any
advantages/disadvantages
I have windows 2000 installed on a pc in my office, I
just bought a cheap dell w/ no OS and installed a new XP
Pro I bought on my own, I have a old PC with 98SE in the
den for the kids to get on the net and game
I have a cable modem using a cheap broadband router to
share the net connection
I was considering using XP ICS and firewall to control
the netconnection and home network
So I was wondering if I went to a dynamic disk (so I
could play with mirroring and any thing else a dynamic
disk provides
But would this cause any trouble with my home network or
anything else
Thanks Paul