Do us all a favor, and just GO AWAY.
"Phydeaux" wrote:
> Well the concept of using a shell may be a mute point or a bit confusing for
> people who have only used Windows and never studied computing in general
> (Unix in paticular), but I have finally ran into a Windows version I do not
> like; Vista. Does anyone seriously technical know how to replace the current
> shell (I assume it is still Explorer.exe) with XP's shell?
>
> Does anyone know if there is a 3rd party that has created a shell that
> mimics XP? I would assume they would support their product and it is worth
> paying for.
>
> Does anyone know of another OS that will be supported going into the future
> that mimics XP enough to switch to it? All suggestions for OSes are fair
> game. I just need to know why you think it is easy to use & powerful. It
> must also be able to be centrally controlled and can work with Windows
> Servers. My main goal is to save $$ by not purchasing Vista licenses with
> new hardware and migrating to another OS that is easy for staff that do not
> know how to use XP that well.
>
> phy
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