I got used to it :( But there's a lot of now hidden stuff and more
crap on the start menu. And the differences between my "Home Premium" at
home and "Business" at work take getting used to.

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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Dave Salt
> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 1:23 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Microsoft Windows Vista vs. z/OS
> 
> > Someone sent me a list of links offline to tell you how to enable
the
> menu
> > bars in Explorer, IE, etc. Either someone was nice enough to do that
for
> > you, or you did it and forgot?
> 
> I didn't enable any menu bars anywhere in Vista, but they're all
there.
> Perhaps it's because I waited until SP1 was included, or perhaps it's
> because I'm running the Business edition, or perhaps it was Dell that
was
> nice enough to enable the menu bars before shipping the PC to me? From
my
> perspective the menu bars are there by default, just as they always
have
> been.
> 
> > My Vista out of the box doesn't do that.
> > I'm still trying to figure out how to apply my folder view changes
to
> all
> > folders (they hid those options well). It'll take me weeks or months
to
> be
> > productive on this POS.
> 
> With the exception of some nice new features (which I miss when I go
back
> to working on my XP laptop), I haven't found the Vista interface to be
all
> that different from the XP interface. I know there are wildly
divergent
> views about Vista, but I one for one really like it!
> 
> Dave Salt
> 
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> 
> 
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