|
Windows XP is on the
market and has many people asking questions. Besides the issue of
whether you should upgrade is which system you should upgrade to.
Windows XP has combined the functionality of the Windows 9x series and
the Windows NT series to provide a very stable platform. Both the Home
Edition and the Professional Edition use the same core systems based on
the Windows NT technology used by business because of its stability.
Since they have merged the two operating systems into one new core
system, the question of which one to purchase has become more difficult
for many people to answer.
For many home users the answer will still be
the Home Edition but for people who run multiple computers at home, have
a laptop or wish to better secure their information they may want to
get the professional edition. Both systems provide the new user
interface, stability and new features of Windows XP. However, the
following features are only available in the Professional Edition:
Remote Desktop
Remotely
access your desktop from another desktop or your laptop.
Offline Files and Folders
Mark
files on a network drive to be available to you offline. This is great
when traveling with a laptop and you share files through a common drive
on a server or PC.
Multiple Processor Support
If
you have a high-end computer with multiple processors you must get the
Professional Edition.
Encrypt your data
Great
for further protecting your data without having to buy an additional
third party software product.
Control access to files
With
multiple people using a computer or sharing files on a network, the XP
Professional allows you to specify which users can see which files and
directories.
Centralized administration
Probably
won't apply to most home users. This allows computers connected to a
network domain to take advantage of a wide variety of management and
security tools.
Group Policies
Primarily
used on business systems to help simplify administration of groups and
users.
Automated software installation and maintenance
Used
by system administrators to install, configure, modify and repair
software used by groups of people.
Roaming User Profiles
Allows
a person on a network to log on to different computers and have all of
their preferences and settings stay with them.
The final deciding factor for some will be the
cost. Windows XP Professional will cost about $100 more than the Home
Edition. The "upgrade path" will also be important for some people. If
you are running Windows NT or 2000 you can only upgrade to the
|
Professional Edition. If you run Windows 98,
98SE, or ME (Millennium Edition) you can upgrade to either version. If
you still use Windows 95, you must buy the full version. The suggested
retail price for the full XP Professional is $299 or $199 for upgrades.
XP Home Edition has a suggested retail price of $199 or $99 for the
upgrade. Typically most people will still find that XP Professional is
for business use and the Home Edition will meet the needs of most home
users. But if you are a road warrior with a laptop or have multiple PCs
and want some added protection for your files you should consider
getting XP Professional.
Joe Brazell is the President-Elect of Alamo PC Organization.
|