Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to Vista then
Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I wonder if the issue is in
client side or server sockets? Unfortunately I sold my other desktop
and my laptop in in service so I cannot check against XP/2003.
Best Regards,
SZ
On
That's way Vista is sold as a client OS and Microsoft sells separate
server software. Also, read your XP and Vista licenses, they are not to
be used as servers.
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From the limited exposure I've had to Vista (Home Basic) client use.
A Clean install on the same hardware (P4 2GHz, 512MB Ram, 80G drive,
nVidia graphics) it run's at about half the speed of XP(Home) in just
about all respects. Whatever tweaks you do to it.
Where'd the Wow go?
Less than
I would not believe -before trying myself- this is what M$ called
rewriting of TCP/IP stack!!
:((
On 5/4/07, Dave Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the limited exposure I've had to Vista (Home Basic) client use.
A Clean install on the same hardware (P4 2GHz, 512MB Ram, 80G drive,
nVidia