But yet, it makes problems to use it right out of the box....

Greg Sevart wrote:
I disagree. There are a number of substantial improvements in Vista for
group policy configuration that are great for IT administrators. But people
tend to overlook those things and zero in on the interface. Frankly, the
interface is among the least interesting things about Vista for me.



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Subject: Re: [H] Save XP!

You can make the case for home users to use Vista.  I wouldn't, but
the case can be made.  The problem is for business users.  There is
not a single good reason for them to upgrade to Vista and in fact a
lot of bad reasons.

What improvements have Microsoft added to Vista?  DX10 gaming, HD and
BluRay video playback (via HDCP and lots of DRM of course), cool
window animations and glassy effects.  NONE of those should be used in
the average workplace and in fact if I were an IT administrator I
would say they are an argument AGAINST installing Vista.



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