I am using XP for about 3 Months Now. I am very happy with what i am seeing. Firstly it has a Built in Terminal Services Client and Server so that people can remote in if you want or you can remote into people's computer for help or even a citrix server. Secondly it has CD Burning Software built in that works pretty well, and is licensed by ROXIO (ez cd creator). Additionally the Task Manager controls are improved as is the UI. In my opinion it is the one upgrade to if you have computer that can handle it.
 
Peace.
therenegadekemist
Network Engineer.
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 6:56 AM
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Moving to XP

In a message dated 10/01/2002 10:55:33 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


How is the performance increase compared to win98?
Just curious... anyone?

I tried XP on my old system (AMD 550) and the system was crawling...
(compared to the previous  win98 install), even disabling all graphic
eyecandy.

My production PC is an Athlon 1400.. with win98 SE installed. Do you think I
can expect a performance increase if I install XP?


My internet browsing has improved and so has general computer processes etc, I think XP needs a faily decent PC to run correctly and gain full benefits so thats why maybe your 550 didn't gain much from XP. I am very happy with XP, although there are a few software hiccups here and there I think that the upgrade was beneficial.
Easy,
Will
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