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The differences between Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional are minor. Windows XP Home Edition supports only one processor; Windows XP Prosupports two. In addition, Windows XP Home Edition doesn’t support Remote DesktopProtocol (RDP), but Windows XP Pro does. In fact, with Windows XP Pro, even localsessions use RDP, which means that you can log off your machine, someone else can logon to your machine then log off, and you can log on again with all your programs still run-ning! Windows XP also adds support for the 64-bit processor, Itanium, which will ship inWindows XP Pro and Windows .Net Server. Microsoft is adding some of the neat Windows Me features to Windows XP, including the Video Editor software. Windows XP also has an updated user interface, although theolder style UI is still available for those who prefer it. Windows XP beta 1 (build 2296)shipped October 31, 2000. The final version of Windows XP shipped October 25, 2001with a build number of 2600.