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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Linux VS windows 2000
In terms of user account management which OS is better Linux or windows 2000 and why? r_naseem@hotmail.com
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Roaming the US
Posts: 1,693
OS: WinXP & Linux
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Ok that is a very good question and comes down to you. Like all things Microsoft you have a nice GUI for user managment in Windows, and not so much in linux but if you use the GUI in linux then why bother with it anyway.
More flex in linux (in command line mode) Windows is more to the point, better to set up at a glance and GUI makes updating , deleteting and adding oh so much easier. But I cant say I like one more than the other totally diff. sports if you ask me. |
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