Bruce,

    XP has a pretty sharp learning curve,  not as easy as going from 95 to
98 or 98 to ME or any of those to 2000 Professional.  I also work with
several businesses that bought new machines this summer but had me install
either ME if they bought regular XP or Professional 2000 if they had XP Pro.
They didn't want part of their systems on one operating system and part on
another.  As they add more machines with XP, at some point they will switch
enmasse.  It now seems that they made a good choice even though I had my
doubts at the time.  I think your request for XP training is right on track.

George

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To: "Technology Coordinator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 10:33 AM
Subject: [tech-cord] XP Pro


> Does anyone know enough about XP Pro to give a staff development on the
> system and how it works in a multi-user environment?
>
> Bruce Stevens
> Technology Coordinator
> Wall lake View Auburn Schools
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