XP home is not suitable for him, go for Pro.
MS site has more info, here is a short list:
Pro: 1) security is much better than home. eg in Pro, you can setup user
account like in win2k , and there are many different account types you can
build, in Home, only normal user and admin are available, on other account
and you can't build customs account either. 2) you can encrypt files in
Pro, not in Home 3) network domain support 4) support remote desktop (works
like PC anywhere)
Home: only support peer-to-peer network upto 10 PCs.
Jun Qian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Byron Wolter" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:55 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] XP Pro vs XP Home
> Our company bookkeeper asked me if Windows XP is the equivalent of
NT?
> I told him I believe it is since my son can set up user accounts to keep
> people out of his computer. The bookkeeper wants to use it for a
financial
> office at another location. I told him I'd check with the group here
> because there is XP Pro and Home edition and I can't remember the
> difference. I believe he wants NT because it is a requirement for some
> financial software they are using. I assume it needs NT for security
> reasons (I didn't ask what software in particular). The 4 computers will
be
> networked to each other. Is Home edition suitable
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