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Question: What are the major differences between windows XP and Windows 2000 operating systems?
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| August 08, 2005 03:53:02 |
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| Mohammad Jaleel Ahmed |
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RE: What are the major differences between windows XP and Windows 2000 operating systems? |
Both Windows XP and 2000 come in diffrent flavours..likefor XP u have Home,professional and Enterprise Edition. With 2000 u have professional,Server/s as it professional is more like client pc in Client server Archietecture..can also be used for development environment.,.XP home for rather general purpose users..or say newbies with minimal configuration. With 2000 server you have all the server capabiities..plus...on default u might have NTFS system rather than FAT or FAT32. pluse with server u have capabalities..of hosting services like DHCP,DNS,TERMINAL SERVICES..etc.. There would be a lot if i start explaining in detail but for a creamy part...this is more than enough |
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