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authorAndrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>2012-09-23 04:53:55 +1000
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</sect3>
<sect3>
-<title>The Special Case of MS Windows XP Home Edition</title>
+<title>The Special Case of MS Windows Home Editions</title>
<para>
-<indexterm><primary>Windows XP Home edition</primary></indexterm>
-To be completely clear: If you want MS Windows XP Home Edition to integrate with your
+<indexterm><primary>Windows Home editions</primary></indexterm>
+To be completely clear: If you want MS Windows Home Editions to integrate with your
MS Windows NT4 or Active Directory domain security, understand it cannot be done.
-The only option is to purchase the upgrade from MS Windows XP Home Edition to
-MS Windows XP Professional.
+The only option is to purchase the upgrade from MS Windows Home Edition to
+a MS Windows Professional edition.
</para>
<note><para>
-MS Windows XP Home Edition does not have the ability to join any type of domain
-security facility. Unlike MS Windows 9x/Me, MS Windows XP Home Edition also completely
-lacks the ability to log onto a network.
+MS Windows Home Editions do not have the ability to join any type of domain
+security facility. Unlike MS Windows 9x/Me, MS Windows Home Edition
+deliberatly lacks the ability to log onto a network.
</para></note>
<para>