On Mon, 19 May 2008 20:16:39 +0200, typen fra hovedstaden wrote:
> I am never giving up easy in any matter whatever.
>
> Have solved some Vista problems that caused hang and hickups. I took
> away or disabled in properties of my both network card on my Vista
> computers the support for Ipv6.
> I upgraded Active Directory schema on my Windows 2003 server as
> mentioned at Microsoft Technet.
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa905087.aspx
>
> Finally I put a new host in my Windows 2003 server with its own
> IP-adress in the DNS settings at the site there
> _msdcs.xxxdomain.name.xx
> Whoops and Vista computers and company network works fine and fast.
>
> But Vista is going luckilly to have more competition from earlier
> Windows systems such as WinXP and from Linux and Macintosh so the world
> of computers at last looses its monopoly around Microsoft.
>
> The last system in Apple Macintosh "Leopard" has good support for
> Microsoft networks and domains so no we can put all kind of computers
> together and have freedom for the users.
> I have tested Linux Mandriva 2008 and the accompanying Open Office and
> it works fine and has support for Microsoft networks through the
> component Samba server.
>
> So folks dont complain over Vista - get it to run or use the other good
> alternatives.
>
> Freedom for the people!!
>
> Mr. O
> Norway
> IT-consultant
> My Norwegian language IT-support Site http://edbsupport.no
Would it not just make more sense to use Windows Server 2008 which one
assumes have been created to run with Vista !!!
Regards j1mb0jay