| Article: |
Windows XP from a Mac Perspective | |
| Subject: | Networking simplicity? Not. | |
| Date: | 2002-02-13 09:34:54 | |
| From: | dogbert | |
|
I know you think that XP has improved networking capabilities, but this isn't anything new over what windows 2000 had. Don't forget, windows 2000 and windows XP are pretty much the same at heart. The major difference between xp and windows 2000 is that xp has a "pretty" (if you can call it that) interface and a bunch of wizards.
|
||
Showing messages 1 through 2 of 2.
-
Networking simplicity? Not.
2003-09-03 17:12:18 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
In XP you can set up differing network profiles for exactly that situation, you can do similar in W2K using hardware profiles. Read the help files.
-
Networking simplicity? Not.
2002-02-13 10:27:57 mchiang [Reply | View]
W2K has the netsh command line tool to configure networks without rebooting. I have a ThinkPad that I use at home with a hardware VPN (static) and on the work network (DHCP). I have a couple batch scripts that use netsh to configure for each network.
Still, this pales in comparison to the Mac OS X location manager. Dang simple.



