Windows Vista Ultimate will combine all the features Microsofts Consumer and
Business operatings. In fact Microsoft is toting Windows Vista Ultimate as a
workaround for companies that do not want join Microsofts Enterprise
Agreement or Software Assurance programs to receive the enterprise features.
Windows Vista Ultimate will indeed include Virtual PC Express. Remember,
Vista is devided into two branches:
Consumer
Home Basic
Home Premium
Business
Business
Enterprise
A superset of all of these which you would describe as a no compromise
operating system, Ultimate gives you best of both worlds. The difference in
Enterprise for example though is that in case of features such as Virtual PC
Express, you are allowed under the Enterprise Agreement to run a second
instance of the operating system and additional copy of Virtual PC Express.
But for Ultimate, you have purchase additional licenses.
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<Nicholas> wrote in message news:%...
> Despite Windows Vista Ultimate claims to combine home and business
> editions of the operating system, you should take note that that
> sentence is vague.
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> Business what? Business or Business Enterprise?
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> Since Business Enterprise is a volume-license exclusive product. Its
> features are most likely not included in Windows Vista Ultimate. That
> is, only the Business edition is included and not Business Enterprise.
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> As a result, Windows Vista Ultimate will not include things like MUI,
> Virtual PC Express, and other corporate features.
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> Note that this is speculation but this seems likely, based on past
> trends of Microsoft.
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> Feel free to share your opinion...
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