Saturday, March 17, 2007

Is Tobie Percival Engaged

Windows Vista

comment on a friend's Windows Vista computer consultant posted in forum:

I'm starting, unfortunately, the first PC to integrate with MS-Vista on my office network ... and started the first trouble.

First, who manages the roaming profile, you'll find 'immediately in the shit' cause, scientists at Microsoft have seen fit not to offer compatibility 'to all other previous versions of Windows :-(

This' means that records all user profiles (local settings, documents and other) of its network on a share of the server you will find 'a folder called PROFILE.V2.

If then in a traditional way, as I did, try to rename the old profile in PROFILE.V2 you will find a club that does not work ... So 'Now try to imagine the networks with thousands of users.

Fortunately it seems that someone Microsoft to have noticed and it 'will be a migration tool less traditional method of my Capuozzo

:-) If you have less than 2 GB of RAM avoid installing Vista. Waste time and avoid having to go to confession for such blasphemy. If you have a printer, a bit 'dated with good chances' will not find the drivers. So 'if you can not find a driver for another printer model, compatible with yours, you can safely throw it away.

The management of permissions on files and 'been changed. The user with administrator machine can not 'touch the files in the root of C drive Unless you change the permissions manually. The locking
executable at first glance seems nice but then, with all the pop-up confirmation that come out every time you go to run any exe ciofeche you split the balls in an irreversible way.

some factors positive, but few have been integrated. For the rest seems to work like XP, with the gui interface of Apple :-) explorer (not iexplore) does not seem that great 'convenient. If you are used to search files with XP, paste the path from the address bar and other customs widely acquired, you will begin to have the nerves. 'Cause the shit you learned and automatisms are useless. The

dialup networking (remote access) and 'cute. Too bad that when you connect to a VPN and want to disconnect quickly there is more 'chance' of right-click on icontray to end it. User settings are no longer 'under the now infamous Documents and Settings folder but SYSTEMDISK%% \\ Users.

E 'have created a virtual linking, Unix model, to take a minimum of compatibility' to the applications that still use the system settings, folders, binding standards of the older version.

Maybe there will have to 'get some' hands to begin to gain a little 'more' of familiarity. But the passage 2000> XP in my opinion and 'scazzante was far less than Vista. None yet me explains why 'the devil they did 4 versions. Home Basic what is the use? :-) Miss everything

The Home Premium and 'a cross between Media Center and XP Home. The business has almost everything except the BitLocker ... stupid thing, because at the end and 'in an office that is sometimes required encryption of sensitive data.

Finally, the Premium package, black, everybody talks about but nobody knows what the fuck is' inside so abominable and exciting ...
The mystery: it is possible to 'connect the XBOX 360, solves hardware failures including a fire and the Tsunami, this layer protects data with BitLocker system that seems to be $ 10 shareware utility or postcard to the author, downloaded from tucows

:-) And finally, the corporate backup ... fuck that big word! I challenge any IT manager to integrate into your network seriously. Who does it and 'a little boy. The serious use IT solutions like VERITAS (now Symantec) ARCServe or maybe with a nice tape libraries, NAS or SAN.

Conclusion: maybe they took the piss ... years of hard development of idiots for a modest achievement and a built-insured.

E 'in 1983 who live in the hope that Microsoft improved its software in an intelligent ... It took five versions of DOS to write a DISKCOPY to a "past" ... but then I realize that if they made the software perfect for us poor consultants there would be more 'work.

Ergo, continue to buy Microsoft products otherwise we all become unemployed :-)

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