It is legal to use Windows XP Home Edition for commercial purposes?

I am facing issues of authority of the Indonesian Government on the use of Windows XP Edition family in my shop. Although my Windows certificate and had been forwarded to the audit conducted by the BSA software, the Government continues to officer insisting on the fact that I'm violating the copyright (according to them) Home Edition is only a fine home, non-commercial use. They insisted that I use Windows XP Professional edition. I tried to read the EULA both Home Edition and Professional Edition, I couldn't find any part of the sentence stating that the Publishing House must be used for non-commercial purpose and Pro Windows should only be used for commercial purposes. Can anyone help?

Contact company Microsoft in your country. Tell them that you want information on Windows licenses. They will direct you to the appropriate person.

Indonesia

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Tom Ferguson

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