Oma,

My understanding is that XP Pro, using terminal server, takes the place of
carbon copy or PC anywere. I don't believe that works on Home. I just
recently got XP Pro on a laptop and have slowly come to terms with the "new
look and feel".

Dennis
*****


At 12:00 AM 3/5/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Bill,
>
>XP Bites:
>
>There is a limit on RAM of 4 GB with either dual or single processors!
>
>The primary difference between home and Pro is that home can workgroup
>with no domain access.  Pro has domain access on a network!  Other than
>that they are the same!
>
>File Size Limits
>
>Win 95 FAT = 2GB file size limit
>Win 98\ME FAT 32 = 4GB file size limit
>Win 2000 NTFS = 2TB (Terabytes) file size limit
>
>Boot Drive Size Limits
>http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/tech/storage/ntfs-preinstall.asp
>
>Win 95 Fat16 = 2GB
>Win 98 Fat32 = 32GB
>XP NTFS = Theoretical: 2^64 clusters 
>           Actual: 2^32 clusters (1MB= 1 cluster)
>you can use the hold drive no matter the size of the drive or the IDE
>limits of 120GB!
>
>
>FYI
>
>I'm going to play golf because I'm driving up this year if I'm not in
>jail!
>
>Best regards,
>
>Oma
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill
>Downall
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:24 PM
>To: RBASE-L Mailing List
>Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Off Top - XP BITES - resolved
>
>Do you have XP Pro or XP Home? 
>
>Home is the one I have heard nothing but complaints about. Pro is 
>actually the first MS operating system I have liked.  Except for that 
>fact that a 2 Gig boot drive is not big enough. 
>
>Bill
>
>On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 14:11:29 -0500, tellef wrote:
>
>>Thank you so very much, everyone, for your responses.  I read
>>them all.  I see now that NTFS isn't going to be a problem.  
>>I appreciated hearing from people that they run all RBase DOS
>>versions, because I will be trying to load every version I have,
>>going back to 2.11.   I realize that there will be problems to
>>deal with, but at least it will RUN.  I didn't reformat the
>>drive yet, so I will forge ahead.
>
>
>
Dennis Fleming
IISCO
http://www.TheBestCMMS.com
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