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I also would not even entertain XP until SP2, and still have a number of client machines on 2K because for me it has been the Microsoft OS that has provided the least issues. The only reason we are upgrading some of those machines (to XP) now is we have users who can't seem to grasp the very slight user differences between IE and Firefox (sigh), and there is some web content that they use that just will not work properly on IE6.
WRT the networking thing, Microsoft have, over the past few years, tried to make it simpler for the home user to network their computers. While this has worked to some degree the downside is they have made it infinitely more frustrating for those who want or need to set things up manually. While the Finder may be a bitch about networking every issue it has can be overcome quite easily, and more importantly in the same or similar manual manner as previous releases. Windows on the other hand...




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Oh... I was safe from XP and didn't pay heed to it until SP2 was released. Win2K was my prefered flavor of Windows and still is in many ways.