Thread: Got Network?

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    i told you, dig up one of the old topics, i'm not going over this again. Get your own damn proof.

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    You're an idiot. The only thing the Enterprise version is is a version without product activation for corporations and it doesn't cost 10K per copy. You've obviously pirated it.
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    I'm not taking sides, but lets see the facts:
    Searched the web for "Windows XP Enterprise Edition".
    Results 1 - 5 of about 6. Search took 0.10 seconds
    Searched the web for "Windows XP Professional Edition".
    Results 1 - 10 of about 13,500. Search took 0.10 seconds.
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...cingvolume.asp
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    The only Enterprise Edition is XP Professional with Enterprise Licensing which disables the product activation so corps call roll out multiple systems without having to activate all of them.
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    Originally posted by damonbrinkley
    You're an idiot. The only thing the Enterprise version is is a version without product activation for corporations and it doesn't cost 10K per copy. You've obviously pirated it.
    That right there tells me that you, my friend, are the idiot who didn't read any of the old topics. There is a version of xp which has no restrictions on anything, as well as additional features, and costs 10k. I don't have to pirate it ******* my copy is 100% legit.

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    Sure you do, and sure you paid 10K to buy it as an assistant network admin.

    What restrictions are lifted? What additional features? How about a screenshot that shows it as Enterprise Edition?
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    I found the thread you're talking about and it just solidifies that all you have is the XP Professional version with Enterprise licensing and it doesn't cost 10K. The site licensing costs a variable amount depending on how many clients the company is installing it on. You haven't a clue.
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