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is not a question, but look the windows xp "PROFESSIONAL" tour and the safe and easy (i think so) section and it is the windows xp home edition image :P... is a stupidity but well...

bye...
 
Please rephrase in ENGLISH.

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dudedan said:
is not a question, but look the windows xp "PROFESSIONAL" tour and the
safe and easy (i think so) section and it is the windows xp home edition
image :P... is a stupidity but well...
 
dudedan said:
is not a question, but look the windows xp "PROFESSIONAL" tour and
the
safe and easy (i think so) section and it is the windows xp home
edition image :P... is a stupidity but well...

Ross said:
Please rephrase in ENGLISH.

Hmm.. Looked like english to me.

What they pointed out (no question in here, just a curiousity they wanted to
share with the rest of us) was the fact that if you take the Windows XP tour
( usually found here: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tourstart.exe ) and select to play
the animated version and then proceed into the "Safe and Easy Personal
Computing" section and then "Faster, Smarter, Safer" selection, even in XP
Professional the graphic found here is for XP Home Edition. This is NOT the
case in the Non-Animated tour, where the graphic is shown correctly in
Windows XP Professional as a Windows XP Professional graphic.

You have to have Windows XP Professional to see this difference.
 
Hi dudedan, you said...
is not a question, but look the windows xp "PROFESSIONAL" tour and the safe and easy (i think so) section and it is the windows xp home edition image :P... is a stupidity but well...

bye...
When I click on the "Safe and Easy Personal Computing" button, I get an
image in the centre of the screen shouting "Microsoft Windows xp
Professional".

You sure you're not running the "Home" edition? ;p
 

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