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By not allowing XP Pro users to execute e-mail attachments, Microsoft boasts that XP will have better virus protection. Remote Assistance. For more information on these features, visit the Windows XP Pro comparison guide. Which OS will you be using in the future? We want to hear from you! Feel free to leave a post below or send us a note with your thoughts on this member debate. Editor's Picks. The best programming languages to learn in Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script.

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Post by hounsell » Thu Jun 19, pm. Post by mallard » Fri Jun 20, am. Post by lauresh » Fri Jun 20, pm. Post by Battler » Sat Jun 21, pm. Post by louisw3 » Sun Jun 22, am. Privacy Terms. The community for beta and abandonware collectors. Quick links. We have no outside servers, and I don't see any benefit for us to upgrade to Windows If we had several servers or even other offices at off-site locations, I might see the benefit. But upgrading to Windows from NT 4 would seem to be both expensive and nonproductive from the research I've done so far.

When Win 2K has been around for a while and becomes stable like NT4 with its many patches and fixes, then I might consider it.

Why spend good money that could be used for my bonus on unreliable, bug-ridden software when I don't need it? What a relief! What a headache in NT!

With Win, it's almost too easy. Most of the things I cursed in NT are fixed in , and the things that were good about NT are still there. It's not even hard to learn. Personally, I don't see any good reason why you would hold back from upgrading to other than the cost. WFW or 95? It is a no-brainer!

While I've only been really using it for mission-critical applications for about a month, it so far seems to be about as stable as the vast majority of Linux distributions, which is far beyond where NT was, even at SP 6a.



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