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Actually, if you do a VER at a command prompt, Win 2K is NT 5.0, and XP is NT 5.1.

Rob

David Brennan wrote:

> We have had no problems running any of the Millennium, GUICat, or OCLC programs under Win2K. My impression is that Win2K is better suited for a business environment than XP, since it is in effect "NT 5.0". YMMV :-)
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> David
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> David Brennan, MLS
> Electronic Services Librarian
> Clifford E. Barbour Library
> Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
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> Pittsburgh, PA 15206
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> Hello. We are about to upgrade some staff computers from WinNT and trying to decide between Windows 2000 and XP Pro. Those stations use Millennium, GUICat, and OCLC Passport. I was learning towards 2K, but I understand from OCLC that there is a potential problem with running Passport on Win2K with other programs.
>
> Can anyone share experiences, positive or negative, with running OCLC Passport simultaneously with Millennium and Guicat on a Windows 2000 workstation? If you are doing it happily, how much RAM do you have? Likewise for XP?
>
> Thanks very much!
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