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Subject: Re: [OM] [OT] XP
From: Bill Stanke <bstanke@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 09:14:26 -0700
Tom:

It was purchased for my wife, who is working on her Ph.D., so I haven't
used it much after setting it up.

Questions:

How do I get the NT interface?
How do I turn off all of the $#%** pop-up balloons?

I tried using Outlook last night, and never did figure out how to add a
contact to the list (other than typing it in ...)

My printer (HP P-1100) wasn't recognized by XP.  I had to download 23 MB
of files from the HP website.  Never did recognize the printer through
the parallel port ( yes, IEEE 1284 cable), but it did eventually find
it  when I connected through the USB port.

And so on.

Bill Stanke

(Who still runs NetWare 4.11 on his server)

Tom Scales wrote:
> 
> Bill,
> 
> Give XP a fair chance.  It is actually an outstanding and reliable operating
> system.  It's roots are NT4, with the advantages of the 2000 fixes and
> plug-n-play.  Just turn off the cartoon GUI and go back to the look of NT4
> and you should be happier.
> 
> Sure supports a lot more hardware.
> 
> Tom
> 
> > Opps!, I meant that to go off-list to Bob - sorry!
> >
> > I know NT is ancient, but it is the only Windoze product that I can
> > tolerate.  I have a new Gateway P4 machine at home, complete with
> > Windows XP.  I'm told that XP stands for "eXtremely Poor", and I have no
> > reason to doubt it.
> >
> > Bill Stanke
> >
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