Subject | RE: [ib-support] Re: Windows XP Home |
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Author | Alan McDonald |
Post date | 2003-02-10T21:32:20Z |
yes it's no problem but you would get better performance from a server
edition since the OS is more devoted to background services... W2K Prof is
focussed on desktop application (foreground)
Alan
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Firebird server. We have some running for a long time without a
single problem.
Regards,
Frank.
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edition since the OS is more devoted to background services... W2K Prof is
focussed on desktop application (foreground)
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: gigmbh <ZJQBBYSESPEZ@...>
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Sent: Tuesday, 11 February 2003 3:22 AM
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Subject: [ib-support] Re: Windows XP Home
> it is still only a client OS (there is no XP server').I don't see any reason why not using W2k Professional for a dedicated
> If you are going to use Windows as a server OS, I would
> recommend W2k Server or NT Server (SP5+)
Firebird server. We have some running for a long time without a
single problem.
Regards,
Frank.
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