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What OS do you guys prefer to use on your PC based DVR’s?

 

I have always used 2000 Pro on what ever PC I built. But, I’m sure Microsoft will soon discontinue support in the near future.

Do you guys mostly use XP home or XP Pro for your systems?

 

Thank you

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XP Pro SP2 always ...

 

Personally I wouldnt touch 2000 or XP SP1.

Never used XP Home so cant say on that one.

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Never used XP Home so cant say on that one.

 

 

As long as you are using FAT32, not a member of a domain and Geo is okay as admin account you might as well save your $. XP Pro doesn't have anything over XP Home in that situation.

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Kool-aid Linux v1.1.5.8.00.76.4-2344

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XP Home does not have as many features as the Pro version does.

 

I was running XP home for awhile then ended upgrading to XP PRO.

 

XP is the first robust rock solid OS they have produced for the general consumer market. Way better than version 1.

 

Hey G22, finally looked up what your Tag line meant.

 

"Come and get them!" You warrior you.

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Never used XP Home so cant say on that one.

 

 

As long as you are using FAT32, not a member of a domain and Geo is okay as admin account you might as well save your $. XP Pro doesn't have anything over XP Home in that situation.

 

yep, except IIS in my case . ..

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Why are you running 2 webservers? Or are you not using Geo's?

 

 

EDIT:

I can't find jack on this Kool Aide distro, somebody wanna link me? Of course the hardware is really a bigger concern.

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Yes, but IIS lets me run ASP as well . .. (dont ask, long details )

 

Edit (since its the in thing to do) - Eventually I wont need to run Geo's at all, nor IIS, will use my own. Currently Im using port 81 for one, and port 82 for the other // but this is on a development PC not the clients. One idea is a server that has a remote client which works for different DVR brands.

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