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Details on how to setup a local version of WordPress on your Vista system. A great option for theme and plugin development!
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After XP SP3 was pulled, now they’ve pulled Vista SP1 from being pushed via Windows Update for fear it may screw up some business apps.
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Some ‘Green’ reasons why Vista can save you money.
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A creative way to get around Vista?s UAC temporarily without having to reboot. Elevate Explorer!
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Stats showing why you should be using Vista, and be happy about it!
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The aging of XP and the uncertainty of Windows 7 mean businesses really have no choice: They have to move to Vista, whether they like it or not
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If you have to disable UAC in order to install an application, I’d say that takes it out of the ‘Vista Ready’ catagory.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: May 2nd

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Written by Joe on May 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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The aging of XP and the uncertainty of Windows 7 mean businesses really have no choice: They have to move to Vista, whether they like it or not
[tags]Upgrade, Deployment[/tags]
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Vista ‘inevitable’ for enterprises, says Forrester analyst

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Written by Joe on May 1st, 2008 with no comments.
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I'm relaying the following article on behalf of my colleague Shanen Boettcher, General Manager of Windows Product Management for the enterprise. During Virtualization Briefing Day in January, Shanen posted to give you background on what we're doing to Read More......(
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Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on April 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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Apple makes a token jesture to make it's pushing of Safari to Windows machines more palatable.
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Forrester Research issued a report saying don't wait for Windows 7, plan your rollout of Vista now.
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Microsoft sees how Vista has been received, and now seems to be acknowledging that it has problems. Ballmer almost suggests that XP will get more support than it otherwise might have.
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Corrine explains a security advisory issued yesterday that could allow elevation of privileges in Vista if you run IIS or SQL Server. Microsoft has a few workaround suggestions.
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This article describes the Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless which contains a number of components and features that improve wireless support in Windows Vista.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 18th

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Written by Joe on April 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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AutoDesk spells out their Vista support for the most recent versions of AutoCAD.
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This event session will look at the ROI, immediate and long term benefits of deploying Windows Vista and Office 2007 within your organisation.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 10th

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Written by Joe on April 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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A great explaination of why you probably can’t use 4GB of RAM on your PC, even if Vista SP1 says you are.
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All the different ways of getting those new updates out to your users.
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More software, safer, cheaper, ubiquitous, no Jobs.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 9th

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Written by Joe on April 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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These tools allow you to manage and interact with an installation of Hyper-V from your Vista computer in exactly the same manner that you do on a full installation of Windows Server 2008. You need to have SP1 installed on Vista in order for this to work.
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A look at how the Reliability monitor can help you see how healthy your computer is.
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Have a lot of machines you want to migrate to Vista? Use Dell PC’s? Let Dell help you!
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This article describes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) caching behavior in Windows Vista TCP/IP implementations.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 25th

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Written by Joe on March 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Apparently a ‘leaked’ beta driver. You better be desparate if you’re trying this!
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The IT staff is recommending it only have SP1 when preinstalled, and users that already have SP1 should ‘wait and see’. Understandable from the viewpoint of the people that will have to go fix any problems that occur.
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They’re at it again in their typically smug way.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 23rd

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Written by Joe on March 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Reclaim the space taken up by the backup files SP1 leaves behind, but only if you're sure you don't ever want to uninstall SP1!
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The new version of BDD, useful for deploying large numbers of machines.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 21st

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Written by Joe on March 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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We've reached a pivotal moment in time, the release to Web of Windows Vista SP1 on Tuesday and, to complete the picture, today we released Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2008, the latest generation of the Microsoft Solution Accelerators designed to Read More......(
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Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on March 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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