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WinXP for VS.NET?

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Mike - 05 Feb 2004 01:10 GMT
I currently have Win2k Pro on my dev machine.  Its in dire need to be
cleaned and reloaded.  I have a box with XPpro here dying to be tried.
What are the plusses and minuses to running VS.net off of XPpro
instead of Win2KPro?

Hmm, I should check to see if my copy of SQLsrvr2k will work on XP
too.
Francisco - 11 Feb 2004 00:50 GMT
If you ask me, I like 2000 pro better -- XP is a mess with all the security
stuff -- which
doesn't work anyway
francisco

> I currently have Win2k Pro on my dev machine.  Its in dire need to be
> cleaned and reloaded.  I have a box with XPpro here dying to be tried.
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