Question:
what is the difference between windows xp and windows server o/s system?
tulasi ratnam
2007-04-10 10:14:05 UTC
what is the difference between windows xp and windows server o/s system
Three answers:
squash1324
2007-04-10 10:19:26 UTC
Windows Server is more for the use of setting up domain controllers and maintaining servers. It is also used to share multiple resources such as printers.



Windows XP is for users. You would run your office programs on this OS and perform other tasks that users would normally do.
naveen .
2007-04-10 10:24:08 UTC
OS are mainly 2 types



1. Client Operating system

2. Server operating system



Eg: Win 98, 2000, XP are client

WinNT, 2000server, 2003 server are server



Server has Active directory and DNS (Domain Naming System)
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