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■ Windows XP Home Edition does not support the use of NTFS or print permissions.<br />

Instead, Windows XP Home Edition supports only Simple File Sharing. You will<br />

learn more about NTFS permissions in Chapter 8, “Securing Resources with NTFS<br />

Permissions.” You will learn more about print permissions in Chapter 12, “Managing<br />

Printers and Documents.”<br />

■ Windows XP Home Edition does not support the use of dynamic disks, which you<br />

will learn about in Chapter 10, “Managing Data Storage.”<br />

■ Windows XP Home Edition does not support the Encrypting File System (EFS),<br />

which you will learn about in Chapter 10.<br />

■ Windows XP Home Edition supports only one processor, whereas Windows XP<br />

Professional supports two processors.<br />

■ Windows XP Home Edition does not include Internet Information Services.<br />

■ Windows XP Home Edition does not include Remote Desktop.<br />

■ Windows XP Home Edition does not provide Remote Installation Services (RIS)<br />

support (which you will learn about in Chapter 3, “Deploying Windows XP Professional”).<br />

See Also You can learn more about Windows XP Home Edition and find a detailed feature<br />

comparison with Windows XP Professional at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/.<br />

Windows XP Media Center Edition<br />

The Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 operating system is available only on new<br />

Media Center PCs—computers with special hardware features that enable users to connect<br />

the computer as an integral part of a home entertainment system. Because of its<br />

special requirements, Media Center PCs running Windows XP Media Center Edition are<br />

available only from Microsoft PC manufacturer partners.<br />

See Also For more information about Windows XP Media Center Edition, visit http://<br />

www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/.<br />

Windows XP Tablet PC Edition<br />

Lesson 1 Explaining Windows XP<br />

The Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system expands on Windows XP Professional,<br />

providing all the features and performance of Windows XP Professional, while<br />

also providing additional capabilities designed to take advantage of a touch-screen<br />

interface: pen input, handwriting recognition, and speech recognition.<br />

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