Jrc384k 0 Posted May 30, 2001 Ok here is the question. I am comfortable with Win2kPro and 9x/ME. What XP should I get Pro or Home. I am a home user but there are some things that I like to tinker with in 2kPro. I really don't need the multi-processor support of the Pro versions. Also will compatibility be better with older software. I am concerned since some of my software doesn't work with 2k even with the new SP2 compatibility mode. Will that software not work since 2k and XP are both based on the NT kernel? And finally are there any guesses on what the cost of this thing will be? Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted May 31, 2001 The subject is the title to the following on the Windows SuperSite: http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_home_pro.asp This seems to be exactly what you're looking for. Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted May 31, 2001 Thanks Spyder. That was all the straight up info I needed. So basically XP Pro is just a beefed up XP home with a touch of 2k. I do have one concern. XP Pro supports "up to nine concurrent monitors" while XP Home only supports one. What about my GeForce with Dual Display? Will I be able to use the dual display/multimonitor support of the GeForce in XP Home? Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted May 31, 2001 I don't know the answer for sure, but guessing from what you quoted, I'd assume that you'd be S.O.L. If you want multimonitor support, appears you have to go with XP Pro... which somewhat makes sense, because you're probably a power user if you're using more than one monitor at a time. Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted May 31, 2001 Looks like I will have to give my friends at Hercules and Nvidia a call. Maybe they will support it in their latest driver? Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted May 31, 2001 In my understanding, for that feature of the driver to work, the functionality has to be built into the OS, doesnt it? If that were the case, it wouldnt matter if the driver could do it or not. I've read a few articles online and XP Pro is a little more expensive than XP Home, so you wouldn't be out too much. I'm going with XP Pro just simply because I want the full brunt of the OS, rather than its slimmed down counterpart. Share this post Link to post
EM 0 Posted May 31, 2001 Does the following quote mean that TCP/IP is not available with the Home version? What about my home network computers that use TCP/IP to talk to each other? The following 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 Ed Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted May 31, 2001 I believe by services they mean ftp/http etc. built in so you can use your computer as a server. Absolutely XP Home will include TCP/IP for Internet and network connections. Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted May 31, 2001 For now I am still leaning toward home. Do you know if pro will have the user selection screen that home has? I need that since this PC will be a multiuser PC and having to type passwords and usernames (like in 2k Pro) confuses the family. Do you also know if both home and pro will have the same compatibility layer for older programs? That is also of importance since some programs I have don't work under 2k Pro. Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted June 1, 2001 Ok here's the deal. XP Pro is XP Home with a little extra stuff thrown in. Everything XP Home has, XP Pro has. Theres no reason not to go with XP Pro..only a few default settings have been set differently, which you could change to match XP Home. Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted June 1, 2001 After some digging I found the WinXP overview on the Microsoft site and I downloaded it on MS Word. It explained everything fully and now I will definitely get Pro in what!!! 5 months!!! Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted June 1, 2001 Get 2481 it is the best/newest/fastest build yet Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted June 1, 2001 could you post the URL to this Word doc on the MS website? Thanks Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted June 1, 2001 Nevermind..found it. For anyone else interested: Windows XP Technical Overview Also, I thought I had this straight from everything I've read about the differences between XP Home and Pro, but now I'm doubting myself. From my understanding, the Remote Assistance feature is nerfed in XP Home in such that you can only request assistance, but not offer it. If you want to actually help someone, you need XP Pro. Is this correct? Does anyone know? Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted June 1, 2001 Right now I am waiting. I signed up for the RC1/2 program with MS. Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted June 1, 2001 Finally booked yourself in for the 2-Step Program eh? Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted June 2, 2001 Knowing uncle Billy that will be the two step program to frustration with MS products. I hope XP is all they say it will be. I'm already investing in it and it isn't even out yet. Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted June 2, 2001 2481 is really good i have been running it for like a couple days now. I hope that they get IIS working again for RC1. Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted June 2, 2001 This isn't worth starting a new thread on so I will ask it here. Does XP have the msconfig and winipcfg utilities that aren't present in WIn2k? Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted June 2, 2001 msconfig is back but no winipcfg or the cmd line ipconfig. Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted June 2, 2001 Yes it has Msconfig. No it doesn't have the crappy winipcfg. Still ipconfig. THANK YOU. You did ONE thing right with XP Microsoft! WOW! Share this post Link to post
Spyder 0 Posted June 2, 2001 They still have ipconfig? I thought they had taken it out.. well thank god! Share this post Link to post
Jrc384k 0 Posted June 2, 2001 Good. I missed msconfig in Win2k. Wow, WinXP looks really appealing. Can't wait till I get RC1. Should take about???? 6 weeks to get it. Took me 6 weeks to get Office 2000 SP1 on CD from MS. Funny thing is when I got the CD, SP1a came out. Share this post Link to post