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What Is The Difference Between Windows Xp And Windows Server?

What is the difference between windows xp and windows server?

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    Hi,

    Windows Server provides full range of powerful management tools. It manages different computers on a network and provide services to these computers. Windows Server manages :

    Users
    Networks
    Disks
    Internet
    Security
    User rights
    Printers
    and a lot more.

    Windows XP is an operating system that is used both at homes and offices. There are a few editions of Windows XP, such as:

    1- Windows XP Home edition - Primarily to use in homes
    2- Windows XP Professional - It is a client operating system to be used  with Windows Server
    3- Windows XP Media Centre Edition
    4- Windows XP Tablet PC Edition

    All Windows XP Editions except for Professional are not generally used with a Server on a network. You would need Professional Edition if you want to make a network of Computers with a Server.

    Click here for more about Windows XP and Window Server
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    Nsk 

    answered 1 year ago

      The main difference between windows XP and windows server that in XP we don't apply security to all users there is no concept of centralized security. In server all the rights are only with server or which we called administrator.
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      Masroorims 

      answered 1 year ago

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