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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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A survey shows that those not yet using Vista don’t like it, and those already using Vista do like it.
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I guess they aren’t leaked anymore, go grab the official release.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 2nd

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If you use the search feature in Vista, here’s a preview of the improvements you’ll be seeing soon.
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In Windows Vista, the NTFS file system Discretionary Access Control Lists (DACLs) have been changed to enable data sharing and collaboration in data directories that are outside protected directories.
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For some of you, this may explain why you’re not seeing the SP1 update as an option in Windows Update.
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Hmmm, are these really leaked? 174.70 was supposedly leaked as well.
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It’s painful just looking at this Vista box!
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Now that SP1 is available, is it time to move from XP to Vista?
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More about the Hyper-V MMC.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 27th

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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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Chris Pirillo says “My rants on Windows Vista have been legendary. The only reason I’ve been so vocal about it, is because I care. If I didn’t, I’d just leave it be. As someone who felt he was slighted by Windows Vista, I couldn’t stay quiet. Microsoft has lost the community. I am trying to help, in whatever way I can.”
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You can use this method to expand and to apply the source and license files for a Windows Vista SP1 image.
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This article contains a description of an update for Windows Vista and Vista for x64-based systems. These updates contain the Check for System Update Readiness (CheckSUR) tool. CheckSUR will try to fix certain Windows Update installation failures.
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By going to a special webpage while in reduced functionality mode you can upgrade to SP1, which will get you out of that mode. Note that you can’t uninstall SP1 when upgrading with this method.
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Mary Jo comments on the Windows Vista Blog article reguarding the release of SP1 to Windows Update.
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Ed details the SP1 upgrade, and points out the list of bad drivers that delayed the release of SP1.
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Ed starts an investigation of a friends slow Vista laptop to see where the problem lies.
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Mary Jo’s details about the SP1 release.
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Long Zheng explains why Vista’s frequent association with Windows ME may not be such a bad thing.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 18th

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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 17th

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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 10th

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If you’re running any language packs outside of the 5 main ones, you’ll have to wait on SP1 until the language packs for it are ready.
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Another Computerworld anti-Vista piece.
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Negative critisizm continues for Vista, nothing new is being said.
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A new crack, or the same old OEM BIOS crack that SP1 and upcoming updates will already kill?
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 3rd

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Lots of reader comments on XP vs Vista. It really seem pointless to argue, but so many like to pick their religions, even if they are under the same faith. To me, arguing against Vista is like reading blog posts from the day after it was released.
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Windows Anytime Upgrade, hardware recommendations, Windows Update, and the ‘Capable’ labels were amung the many issues.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 1st

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