XP home edition to Small Businees

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Mittal

Can I upgreade from XP home edition to Small Business
edition?

Any risks?
 
"Small Business Edition" is a version of Office.
Since your question makes no sense:
Yes, Windows Office Small Business Edition is compatible with XP Home
Edition.
 
Mittal said:
Can I upgreade from XP home edition to Small Business
edition?

Any risks?

You are getting confused. XP Home Edition is the Operating System.
OFFICE SBE is a version of office suite.
 
Mittal said:
Can I upgreade from XP home edition to Small Business
edition?

No you will need to do a complete clean install.
You cannot upgrade from a desktop OS to a Server product

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I do not think there is a Small Business edition of XP. You can upgrade XP
Home to XP Pro. You should be able to upgrade to Windows 2003 (????).

Y.
 
XP Home is a personal/desktop version of windows. Small business edition is
a server version of windows. You would have to have a previous server
version of windows to upgrade to small business server 2003. XP home does
not qualify.
 
There is a Small business edition of windows server. Old versions are called
SBE 2000. New version is Small Business Server 2003.
 
Subject: XP home edition to Small Businees
From: "Mittal" (e-mail address removed)
Date: 10/20/2003 3:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>

Can I upgreade from XP home edition to Small Business
edition?

Any risks?

There is no such thing as Windows XP Small Business Edition. Are you thinking
of Office XP Small Business Edition? If so you can, of course, install any
recent version of the Aplication Suite, MS Office on the Operating System, MS
Windows XP.

HTH,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 

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