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I posted a question about Windows Home Server a few months ago and got no replies, so I will offer a **guess** to you: you would
probably be better off not trying to use server software, unless you have a copy already loaded on the computer. Windows Server is
expensive, and even Windows Home Server costs more than an OEM version of XP. My WHS seems to lack a lot of the features that the
desktop versions of Windows have.
So, my suggestion is to try XP. How well it would work with XP, I cannot say. If you can borrow a copy of XP, you could try it on
your computer without activating it. You would have 30 days to experiment. If it worked, then you could purchase your own copy.
Dean Kukral
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From: "vital.tremblay" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 11:04 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] using server as workstation
Hi foks, i lot a bagain on a 2U Dell Poweredge 2650 Server Dual XEON 1.8GHZ SERVER and I wonder whether it is relevant d' to use it
as workstation?
My main 2 questions is about wich Os should I use.
1. Because the normaly built for OS like Windows server could it work with Windows Xp as well? I guest it may be difficult to find
some drivers?
2 Do Windows server could be use as a wokstation OS? Do I take the risk to enconter some probleme with some software?
All answers are wellcome!
Thanks!
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