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strepxe@yahoo.co.uk
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      01-30-2008
what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
not sure which one to go for.
 
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Mike Brannigan
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      01-30-2008
<> wrote in message
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> what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
> professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
> users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
> not sure which one to go for.


As XP Pro includes domain membership your upgrade choices are Business,
Enterprise or Ultimate Editions
Chances are for corporate customer under volume licensing this will be
Enterprise Edition.
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Paul Goodyear
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      01-30-2008
I'd recommend you stay with XP Pro. I don't see any advantages at all of
Vista to a corporate user. There are lots of bundled "extras" for a
home-user, but these are all just flab for a corporate user. Stick with XP -
it does everything Vista can do, except faster and doesn't hassle the user.


<> wrote in message
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> what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
> professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
> users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
> not sure which one to go for.


 
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Mike Brannigan
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      01-30-2008
"Paul Goodyear" <> wrote in message
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> I'd recommend you stay with XP Pro. I don't see any advantages at all of
> Vista to a corporate user. There are lots of bundled "extras" for a
> home-user, but these are all just flab for a corporate user. Stick with
> XP - it does everything Vista can do, except faster and doesn't hassle the
> user.
>
>



The poster does not need to "stay with XP Pro" - his enquire was about what
a client of his is likely to have as he needs to test his software he is
developing on the Vista edition his client is likely to have.
Also in response to your post the Business and Enterprise Editions do not
include many of the home user extras as you would expect from a business
version of a product.

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"Paul Goodyear" <> wrote in message
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> I'd recommend you stay with XP Pro. I don't see any advantages at all of
> Vista to a corporate user. There are lots of bundled "extras" for a
> home-user, but these are all just flab for a corporate user. Stick with
> XP - it does everything Vista can do, except faster and doesn't hassle the
> user.
>
>
> <> wrote in message
> news:b87c1411-a5f4-49df-81cc-...
>> what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
>> professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
>> users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
>> not sure which one to go for.

>


 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      01-30-2008
"we need to certify our s/w on 'vista'"
That does not say anything about upgrading.
Any major Windows computer user should be doing this or have completed
this since at the very least windows XP will probably not be available
in several months and also the organization may need to support
clients with Windows Vista.
Of course there are a host of other possibilities as well.

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"Paul Goodyear" <> wrote in message
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> I'd recommend you stay with XP Pro. I don't see any advantages at
> all of Vista to a corporate user. There are lots of bundled "extras"
> for a home-user, but these are all just flab for a corporate user.
> Stick with XP - it does everything Vista can do, except faster and
> doesn't hassle the user.


 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      01-30-2008
Windows Vista Business is the closest.
However with those numbers, you should look at Volume Licensing which
includes Windows Vista Enterprise.
Contact Microsoft licensing for more information.

Also see:
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.mspx
and
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...s/default.mspx
and
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...e/default.mspx

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<> wrote in message
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> what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
> professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
> users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
> not sure which one to go for.


 
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Roger Van Loon
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      01-30-2008
None

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> what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
> professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
> users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
> not sure which one to go for.
>

 
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thetruthhurts @homail.com
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      01-31-2008
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 14:09:05 -0000, "Mike Brannigan"
<Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:

><> wrote in message
>news:b87c1411-a5f4-49df-81cc-...
>> what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
>> professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
>> users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
>> not sure which one to go for.

>
>As XP Pro includes domain membership your upgrade choices are Business,
>Enterprise or Ultimate Editions
>Chances are for corporate customer under volume licensing this will be
>Enterprise Edition.



I'd stay with XP unless forced otherwise. Vista requires more
hardware to do the same task and has numerous driver and 3rd party app
problems. Read a few posts in this forum and you'll see numerous
times where MVPs say things like "a poorly designed third party app is
not M$'s problem", "check the manufacturer's web site for new
drivers", etc etc etc.

All you get with Vista is a cooler looking UI.......at great expense.
 
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Frank
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      01-31-2008
thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 14:09:05 -0000, "Mike Brannigan"
> <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
>
>
>><> wrote in message
>>news:b87c1411-a5f4-49df-81cc-...
>>
>>>what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
>>>professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
>>>users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
>>>not sure which one to go for.

>>
>>As XP Pro includes domain membership your upgrade choices are Business,
>>Enterprise or Ultimate Editions
>>Chances are for corporate customer under volume licensing this will be
>>Enterprise Edition.

>
>
>
> I'd stay with XP unless forced otherwise. Vista requires more
> hardware to do the same task and has numerous driver and 3rd party app
> problems.


Not really.

Read a few posts in this forum and you'll see numerous
> times where MVPs say things like "a poorly designed third party app is
> not M$'s problem", "check the manufacturer's web site for new
> drivers", etc etc etc.


Updating drivers to Vista compatible is not a big deal...well maybe for
a loser like you it is.
>
> All you get with Vista is a cooler looking UI.......at great expense.


So you don't really know anything at all about Vista, huh?
So why are you here?
Try posting a truthful answer for once or else just STFU!
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Mike Brannigan
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      01-31-2008
<thetruthhurts @homail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 14:09:05 -0000, "Mike Brannigan"
> <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
>
>><> wrote in message
>>news:b87c1411-a5f4-49df-81cc-...
>>> what is the equivilant version of vista if you're moving from xp
>>> professional? i'm trying to find out what a corporate client (500
>>> users + ) would do as we need to certify our s/w on 'vista' and i'm
>>> not sure which one to go for.

>>
>>As XP Pro includes domain membership your upgrade choices are Business,
>>Enterprise or Ultimate Editions
>>Chances are for corporate customer under volume licensing this will be
>>Enterprise Edition.

>
>
> I'd stay with XP unless forced otherwise. Vista requires more
> hardware to do the same task and has numerous driver and 3rd party app
> problems. Read a few posts in this forum and you'll see numerous
> times where MVPs say things like "a poorly designed third party app is
> not M$'s problem", "check the manufacturer's web site for new
> drivers", etc etc etc.
>
> All you get with Vista is a cooler looking UI.......at great expense.


Maybe you should read the original post before you go off ranting against
Vista. (Or even just read the other posts before you dive in - where another
poster made the same mistake as you)
The OP was not asking about moving to Visa he needs to test HIS software
against a Vista edition that a customer of His may use.
Next time engage brain before pressing key with finger.
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