"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.
--
Mike Brannigan
"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.
>