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"Paul A. Shippert" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 4 Oct 2003 14:25:12 -0400
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Greetings list--


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Gillett" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
>
> > I want to protect my laptop and especially my files, so I want to use
> > the best one. I have many experience with Windows 2000 Pro Edition,
> > because I used to be a system administrator. With Windows 2000 Pro I
> > could configure that no one is able to log on or to see a drive or a
> > folder on a network. But is this able with Windows Xp home or pro?
>
>   Stuff that works with 2K Pro *should* work with XP Pro, but may not
quite
> work *the same*.  I think XP Home leaves out or hides some of the
controls
> you want.
>
> David Gillett

Just by way of adding my $.02 to David's response . . .
One of the most glaring omissions from Win XP Home vs. Win XP Pro is
the ability to create 'intermediate level' users (Power users, backup
operators,
etc.), which NT and 2K allow.  XP Home only allows the creation of either
a computer administrator or a limited user.  There are a number of other
differences, but this is one that stopped me cold with something I was
attempting with a client.

Paul Shippert

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