Windows XP is listed as XP 2002 on the General Tab of the System Properties
page. That is actually its name. It got the moniker because it released in
the second half of 2001, which was during MS's fiscal year 2002. MS gives
year-based product names based on release in their fiscal year, not calendar
year. Thus anything that gets a year designation that releases between July
1 and December 31 gets named for the following year (calendar).
"Nonny" <nonnymoose@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 20:01:00 -0700, Soapy
> <Soapy@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Quote:
>>Is there any way to build a toolbar on the desktop like we used to have in
>>2002?
>>I really need this. I have a ton of shortcuts that I use all the time.
>>
>>They were very handy in the sidebar. I can't believe MS has not put this
>>back in because I see a lot of people asking for this.
>
> WHERE? I've not seen any complaings even close to what you're whining
> about.
>
> "2002"??? WTF are you even talking about? Part of Office 2002?