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, or is Pro more than he
really needs?
Byron Wolter
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