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Old April 9th 04, 03:47 AM
Sam
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Default XP Pro vs 2003 Server

What is the differences between Windows XP Pro and 2003
Server?

What features are available 2003 that isn't in
Professional?

Is there a comparsion chart somewhere to refer to?
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Old April 9th 04, 04:10 AM
Dusty Harper {MS}
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Default XP Pro vs 2003 Server

XP Pro is a Workstation class platform. It is used mostly by end users.

Windows 2003 Server is a Server class platform. It is used mostly in
centralized environments.

The difference between the two are huge, however, pretty much anything you
can do in XP Professional can be done in 2003 Server. Not vice versa.
Also, I wouldn't suggest running 2003 Server to play games on..

Microsoft.com should have tons of information about each

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What is the differences between Windows XP Pro and 2003
Server?

What features are available 2003 that isn't in
Professional?

Is there a comparsion chart somewhere to refer to?



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Old April 9th 04, 04:26 AM
Sam
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Default XP Pro vs 2003 Server

But isn't there a comparison chart like there is with XP
Home vs XP Pro?




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XP Pro is a Workstation class platform. It is used

mostly by end users.

Windows 2003 Server is a Server class platform. It is

used mostly in
centralized environments.

The difference between the two are huge, however, pretty

much anything you
can do in XP Professional can be done in 2003 Server.

Not vice versa.
Also, I wouldn't suggest running 2003 Server to play

games on..

Microsoft.com should have tons of information about each

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Microsoft Corporation
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What is the differences between Windows XP Pro and 2003
Server?

What features are available 2003 that isn't in
Professional?

Is there a comparsion chart somewhere to refer to?



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