Jon,
At work:
XP Pro SP1 & 2
Win 2000
Win 98 (still a few to be retired)

At home:
1 x Server 2003
1 x NT 4 W/S
2 x XP Pro Desktop
1 x XP Pro Laptop
1 x Win98 Laptop


Norm Dennis

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jon Paris
Sent: Monday, 19 February 2007 3:30 AM

Although in absolute terms this is kind of a PC question, I'm hoping David
will be OK with it as I need the widest consensus I can get.

Here's the question.

What flavor of XP (Home or Pro) do you use:

A) At work

B) At home

C) If you use "Home" in either location - would you consider upgrading to
"Pro" in order to evaluate a piece of software (and yes I know there's no
real reason to restrict it - but ...) or would you simply ignore it and move
on.

Hopefully this won't degenerate into an "MS is wonderful/sucks" debate -
this is just information I am seeking to assist a non-System i software
vendor in shaping their approach to our market.

Jon Paris
Partner400

www.Partner400.com

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