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Migration to Windows2000 from NT4SP6 for ProE

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Finally we are moving o Windows 2000 from Windows NT.

Are there problems which should be addressed for this move? Will there be a speed-up for ProE?
 
Why not XP?

What version of 2000 Workstation or server?

I have work with win 2000 and small network
 
We use Windows 2000 Professional at Schlumberger (XP isn't a Schlumberger certified OS yet). I didn't notice any performance increase or decrease in Pro/E. However, I see the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) less often in Win2K than in WinNT.
 
Hi guys:



The move to WIn2K is painless - but don't do an upgrade. format your system disk (c: drive) and do a fresh install. Upgrades leave nasty things behind and a clean start is best.



As to go WIn2K or WInXP? WInXP is not certified to run intralink so stick with Win2k. There are some sublte diferences to the source code between WIn2K and WinXP

but the big differences are just Eye candy



Also if you have a look at some of the bench marks on Tomshardware.com MCAD and DCC software seem to run faster under WIn2K.



Lots of Luck:



SKULD.
 
yes, I recomand the same way like skuld,

make a fresh instalation for Win2k



adicar
 
Is anybody read posts on this forum
 
Are you serious about having people search old forums - do you have any conception of how many threads are ??



You could add this as a tip..
 
Speling,



Can you please post the link to the forum thread that answers this question specifically?



Thanks!
 
I have mean generally
 
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