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  2. Windows XP Home Edition Overview Windows XP Home Edition includes a number of enhancements over Windows 2000 Professional. These include: Improved software (application) and hardware compatibility Simplified security Simplified log-on featuring new "welcome" screen Fast user switching

  3. Sep 17, 2001 · Windows XP Professional is a superset of Home Edition: It has everything from Home Edition, and then a few things were added. These include: Greater security, including the ability to encrypt your files and folders, using NTFS file system, which allows you encrypt individual files or folders for local security.

  4. Mar 19, 2004 · March 19, 2004. Read 19,546 times. A lot of people are confused when it comes time to upgrade their computer and do not know if they should upgrade to Windows XP Home or Windows XP...

  5. Sep 27, 2017 · 2. Windows XP Home Edition comes with a basic package for support, and peer to peer computer networking (up to five computers); Windows XP Professional Edition comes with a more sophisticated peer networking package, modified security support between multiple users on the same computer, and support for those who wish to join a Windows NT domain. 3.

  6. The first two editions released by Microsoft are Windows XP Home Edition, designed for home users, and Windows XP Professional, designed for business and power users. Windows XP Professional offers a number of features unavailable in the Home Edition, including:

  7. Apr 1, 2001 · Although the XP Pro and Home Editions share the same common core code, they don't have the same features. The right version for you depends on the functionality you need. Think of XP Pro as a superset of XP Home. Below is a short list of supported features: Backup —XP Pro has the standard Win2K backup program; XP Home has no backup program.

  8. The Home and Professional editions of Windows XP are nearly identical; the only differences are additional features found in the Professional edition that will appeal to power users and small businesses. The primary differences, aside from the price and the color of the packaging, are shown in Table 1-1. Table 1-1.