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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message .. . "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:1102269099.4qsvEFS3LJXCi87mfPUrSA@teranews... I fixed up my crashed server and also decided it was time to clean up my main desktop machine, so... I bit the bullet and did a clean install of WinXP Professional. It went smoothly, with no error messages, and I've reinstalled the application software I actually use. I suppose this is only a sideways step from Win2k, which I had been using on this machine. There are a couple of nice new features on XP that weren't offered on Win2k, though. But not enough to induce anyone to buy XP Pro. WinXP incluides a basic firewall which seems robust enough to resist probes from the usual test sites. FWIW, I've had XP Pro on this (the Florida laptop) for over three years and have never had a problem with it. I prefer it to the older Windows programs, although I've heard others feel differently. I keep it updated, including the SP2 release. Eisboch We run XP Home on all 4 family computers and have not had any problems with the application. We also installed SP2 when it was released this summer and have seen no negatives as a result. The automatic update feature is also a plus. As we run Zone Alarm Pro as our firewall and Avast Pro v 4.5 as our anti virus we disabled the firewall and AV features on SP2. A couple of anti spyware programs you should consider installing are Ad-Aware Personal Edition (free at http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ ), Spybot Search and Destroy (free at http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html ) and Spyware Doctor. |
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