- Oct 10, 1999
- 5,564
- 48
- 91
Originally posted by: squirrel dog
Thanks guys,I have a corp disc ,I'll upgrade to xp pro.
No they dont; I'm looking at one now and they say:Originally posted by: squirrel dog
This is a volume lic. disc,pirate? Not hardly , our s/w budget is enormus. I guess I call them corp discs as they have XP Professional Corp.Ed. on them.
I dont see anything about "Corporate" in there.Microsoft Windows XP Professional
(Volume License Product Key Required)
October 2001
Systems
Windows
Client:
Business
All use subject to volume license agreement. Do not make illegal copies of this disc. Not for retail or OEM distirubition. Not for resale.
does your "Network Manager" also send it to you via bit torrent?
Originally posted by: STaSh
Not to mention there is no such thing as a corp disc. Volume licensing? Yes. Corp is a term usually reserved for the pirate community.
As far as using your applications, there is no difference. It's pretty much all configuration and recovery.Originally posted by: thornc
Quick question... from a "home user" point of a view is there any actual drawback in using XP HOME instead of XP PRO?
I know everything there is to know about the technical differences my problem is understanding if there any real differences in day to day usage (web browsing, gaming, word processing, etc)
Thanks... sorry to ask in an older thread but with this one here I see no point in creating a new one!