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DEFINITION - Windows XP is a version of the Windows desktop operating system for the PC. Windows XP is built on the Windows 2000 kernel but brings a new, more personalized look to the desktop that will also make it easier for users to scan or import images and to acquire music files on the Web and transfer them to portable devices. Windows XP comes in a Professional version and a Home Edition version.

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To explore how Windows XP is used in the enterprise, here are some additional resources:
Windows XP management tutorial: In this Windows XP management tutorial, get helpful tips on improving XP security, performance and general management best practices.
Windows XP troubleshooting tutorial: Need help troubleshooting Windows XP? This tutorial features tons of tips that admins can use, with advice on troubleshooting system startup issues, printer problems and more.

LAST UPDATED: 10 Dec 2008

Read more about Windows XP:
- Microsoft's TechNet site offers information about Windows XP for the IT professional.


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