I personally have been very disappointed
in
I have found some features which are kinda
nice – I like some of the UI changes, but some tasks have become 10 fold
more difficult, if not impossible with the new OS. Simple tasks such as
changing your IP address requires you to go into 8 screens (and 9 clicks of the
mouse) instead of the former 3 clicks.
SP1 is in the works, according to Paul Thurrott
from WinInfo. It may require the wait until that is released, or not. Many
vendors are using the upgrade to
-Nick Kwiatkowski
MSU Telecom Systems
From: MSU Network
Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard Wiggins
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007
5:01 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] Recent /
upcoming Windows Vista deployments?
I heard back from a few folks:
-- One entire academic department is going to
-- One unit just rolled out 30 new machines running
-- One unit has 10 laptops in production running
-- One person cited two "entities" that rolled out
A couple of you asked why I posed the question. The particular
reason is because I'm working on an article on
As I've researched my article and read reviewers' advice, and based on
my own experience, I believe that people should be strongly discouraged from
upgrading to
Windows Media Player cannot play DVD video. You might need to adjust your Windows display settings. Open display settings in Control Panel, and then try lowering your screen resolution and color quality settings.
/rich