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Originally posted by dpyers dpyers wrote:

Make sure you have the windows version as well. IIRC, you'd need XP Pro, not XP Home.


Also if you database server allows external request XP SP2 has the TCP connection limit on Wink
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As i said.. hit XP home with a huge hammer having OFF written on it...Big smile


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My wifes laptop came with Win Media Edition 2004 which was built around XP Pro. Upgraded to Media Edition 2005 and found it was built around XP home - no IIS. Had to re-install the 2004 version so she could do web demos.

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Media center sucks.. XP Pro + encoding apps = more flexible plattform..


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I don't mind Media Center. It's quite nice actually. When you have MC 2004 you can upgrade to 2005 and keep the Pro components.
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wait... mc2004 is based on xp, but they *downgraded* for mc2005?Geek
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Yeah, MC2004 is XP Pro, MC2005 is XP Home. The upgrade hosed some iis prerequisites so had to reinstall it from the MC2004 disks. 

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They just made it so it would actully sell they said as Pro would make it too expensive. Yeah right.
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