I have two of these machines, actually. I write software and intend for my
software blend with Windows clustering, HPC, and App-V. So I must have
Server 2008 with HPC installed to make sure they are communicating properly
and fail over correctly. I won't actually be using these for any other
reason. I have a separate dev box that is 32-bit XP SP3. I don't require
64-bit OS, but potential customers might be expecting full 64-bit support.
Thanks for the answers. I expected Vista 64-bit drivers to work because
Server 2008 is essentially a derivative of Vista, I just had to be sure.
Thanks,
Shawn
"Kerry Brown" <*a*m> wrote in message
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> For the most part Vista x64 drivers will work. You should read the terms
> of use for MSDN software. If this is the only OS installed and you use it
> for day to day use you may not be within the terms of the license. FWIW
> there isn't any advantage to using a server OS as a workstation and there
> are some disadvantages. Many consumer security and utility programs are
> hard coded not to install on a server OS requiring you to purchase a more
> expensive server version.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
> http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
> "Shawn B." <> wrote in message
> news:%23sHUZS$...
>>I have a workstation, brand new with Core i7 CPU and 12 GB RAM for which I
>>have fully supported Vista 64-bit drivers of every component in the
>>machine. I would like to change the OS to Windows Server 2008. Will the
>>Vista 64-bit drivers also work on the Server 2008 more or less
>>successfully? I have not tried this yet because I don't want to deal with
>>reactiving the OEM Vista license if I wipe it and things don't work. I
>>have MSDN subscription and I purchased this full well intending to wipe
>>the OS and put a new one on at a later point. Just not knowing wither
>>Server 2008 will be sufficient.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Shawn
>