Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Five Misunderstood features in Windows Vista

No one would expect a new OS adoption to be easy, and certainly adopting Windows Vista® across a desktop infrastructure can come with a few challenges. The Springboard Series has written an article that looks at five features of Windows Vista that are often misunderstood, provide their background and rationale, and present the straight scoop on how to deal with them. So what's on your list? You might have already guessed some of them, but based on feedback from IT Pros in the trenches, here are the features that often cause frustration and slow Windows Vista adoption for many folks:

- User Account Control
- Image management
- Display Driver Model
- Search
- 64 bit architecture





The full description of this article may be viewd at:



http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/a/2/ba2ccc8c-9893-4557-a3c4-d854af86fc37/Five%20Misunderstood%20Features%20in%20Windows%20Vista.pdf

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