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Microsoft commissioned reports on Windows Vista SP1 performance
HKL her...@comcast.net windows-vista I was searching in the search box for "MY Computer" -- "Computer" did not show up in the search results which created the additional queustions from my side -- but I backed into it once I discovered it in the ''Personalize'' stuff -- "Personalize" is a new feature from prior

Microsoft commissioned reports on Windows Vista SP1 performance
On@the,Bridge microsoft public windows vista general sure.. my personal tests on tens of computers not only mine but others too, a large spectrum of different configurations No doubt you had to pay = commission for this report to get the results you wanted MS... lol because everyone else would say the truth!

Windows Vista - A dog's breakfast!
Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Pandi K" wrote: Scenario Operating System : Windows Vista Business Office : MS Office 2007 Exchange Server : Exchange Server 2000. Checked in 5 Vista machines. (All produces the following results).

Microsoft commissioned reports on Windows Vista SP1 performance
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general TAKE IT BACK for warranty repair or replacement. I tried it over and over again and I got the same results. I bought a new Norton Anti-virus program and a few other programs to try and fix the problem, but the problem still remains.

Windows Media Player 11 Vista Ultimate x64 DVD will not play
The driver support and general speed of vista is terrible right now. Hopefully they'll get things sorted out soon. Driver support definitely needs to be worked on, but the speed of Vista is nothing to complain about. I've had good results with it. It's probably due to the chunkiness of the Gates Law to Moore's Law

ANy cheap Windows Vista for sale?
Both are free and work with Vista. NOTE: Microsoft does not support the use of VirtualPC 2007 on Vista Home editions, but several people have reported that it works. Your results may vary. I have created a Partition D (by Shrinking Volume C) to have Windows XP on it. But when I start the computer with Windows XP

Cannot receive email using Windows Mail on Vista 32bit.
Going to the download center and grabbing standalone update packages simply results in Vista informing me that " This package does not apply to your system" . Need more details. That might only be a symptom of a bad User-Agent string. In any case, "download center" is not the same thing as what I suggested: Windows

Vista Results for my budget system.
Cheers, Peter (Windows Vista Home Premium with Windows Live Mail 12.0.1606) "There are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in "Joe Sixpack" wrote: I tried moving the files to my local disk, and I get the same results. It says the messages were imported but they are nowhere to be found.

Vista Results for my budget system.
Computers with a base score of 5 were the highest performing computers available when Windows Vista was released." Well, better luck next time, I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate on it right now, with full features. Yeah, "just fine" is allright for budget systems. You missed the "with full features" part.

No search results (IE7 and Windows Vista)
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Jack wrote: Hi, I have Vista factory installed on the C drive. Your results may vary. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a

US military div switching to Mac..............
My main concern is not folder sharing but getting a printer attached to the Vista machine accessible to the ME machine. Len You're welcome, Len. I haven't tried sharing a Vista printer with ME, and I'm interested in your results. How did you set up NTLMv2 on ME? Did you install the Windows 2000 Active Directory

playing videos in vista results in choppy audio/video
DanS thisnthat@adelphianet microsoft public windows vista general "Gary Mount" <gary_mo...@telus.net> wrote in news:eyK#eZjeIHA.3368@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: After reading your No doubt you had to pay = commission for this report to get the results you wanted MS... lol because everyone else would say the truth!

Update Error 80070246
Tables were a bit of a pain until I got my head round how to insert them in to a Word document, but the results were pretty good and very flexible. Running under Windows XP, all is fine. But my clients are moving to Windows Vista, and now my problem arises. When the program runs, it does everything correctly,

REMOTE_ADDR and Windows Vista
Robert Aldwinckle rob...@techemail.com microsoft public windowsupdate microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance "TC207" Eg that sort of search gets best results when tried as soon as possible after the update is attempted. However, if the search on Vista is still as anemic as the XP Search

Windows Vista Release
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM franksaund...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista mail "Ken Shumake" <kshu1...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message I am at my wits end. Any help out there???? 1. Go to the Vista start menu and type cmd 2. The search results will display a program titled cmd 3.

No search results (IE7 and Windows Vista)
Definitely do a clean install Colin on a freshly formatted drive for best results. BTW the install is brilliant - 20 minutes - virtually no interaction - just click and walk away and 20 minutes later Vista is waiting for you. My computer is 5 years old and was planning to get a new one and all new ones have vista

KB947172 - Windows Vista SP1 Prerequisites & Non-Security Update
Maybe this problem was fixed recently? I'm having the exact same issue although I'm running Vista RC2 (build 5744). While uninstalling/reinstall helped for a couple of days, the non-responsive search from the toolbar issue is back. My toolbar version is: 4.0.1020.3054 Any help would be appreciated!

Scandisk on Windows Vista isn't working....
My machine runs Vista speedily, with full features and power, not like a slow-as-molasses Mac that some zealot pronounces "good enough" even though he's got a new $5K-$7K Mac instead. My "good enough" iMac beat a 2Ghz PC with Windows XP at web page rendering at the time. This wasn'ta slow system, since it was - as

Vista windows update failure
To do this: In Windows XP: Click Start - Run - type "winword.exe /r" (without the quotes) and press Enter. In Vista: Click Start, type "winword.exe /r" (sans quotes) into the Start Search box, and press Enter. (If this doesn't fix it, you might need to manually edit the file association's default Open behavior.

Microsoft commissioned reports on Windows Vista SP1 performance
... Advisor on your XP machine http://www.microsoft. com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradeadvisor.mspx The results are not definitive but there are helpful. Unaware and wasnt' even thinking of Vista Windows. I brought it home an unpacked it..And there it was Windows Vista staring me in the face.