If you upgrade your workstations (add memory, change hard disks, video cards, etc.) in any regular fashion, you may want to run 2000 Pro since you wouldn't have to re-activate it after 2 or three changes. Your IT professional probably hasn't worked with XP enough - XP is stable - and service...
Most of the big manufacturers (Compaq, Dell, etc.) have a "version" that will only install on their machines. The only real difference is in the setup program which checks hardware & bios plus they usually package a customized install routine.
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