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Windows Vista (formerly code named Longhorn) is the next evolution of

Microsoft's operating system. Vista offers an advancement in

reliability, security, ease of deployment, performance and

manageability over Windows XP. As of July 30, 2005 Windows Vista is in

the beta 1 phase and is expected to be released late in 2006. Some of

the Windows Vista features include the following:

 

Detects hardware problems before they occur, which is designed to

reduce the frequency of incidents in which applications stop

responding or the PC needs to be restarted.

Windows Vista security features protect against the latest generation

of threats, such as worms, viruses and spyware. If an attacker manages

to compromise a computer, Windows Vista limits the damage.

Security features protect against the latest generation of threats,

such as worms, viruses and spyware. If an attacker manages to

compromise a computer, Windows Vista limits the damage.

Faster start-up time and low power consumption of the new sleep state.

In many cases, Windows Vista is noticeably more responsive than

Windows XP on identical hardware.

Windows Vista simplifies and centralizes desktop configuration

management, reducing the cost of keeping systems updated

We are now in the year 2007. Vista has been on the shelves for 6 months now.

Your post appears somewhat outdated:-)

 

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"Michael Yardley" <yardleymj@yahoo.ca> wrote in message

news:1183644846.438271.11890@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com...

> Windows Vista (formerly code named Longhorn) is the next evolution of

> Microsoft's operating system. Vista offers an advancement in

> reliability, security, ease of deployment, performance and

> manageability over Windows XP. As of July 30, 2005 Windows Vista is in

> the beta 1 phase and is expected to be released late in 2006. Some of

> the Windows Vista features include the following:

>

> Detects hardware problems before they occur, which is designed to

> reduce the frequency of incidents in which applications stop

> responding or the PC needs to be restarted.

> Windows Vista security features protect against the latest generation

> of threats, such as worms, viruses and spyware. If an attacker manages

> to compromise a computer, Windows Vista limits the damage.

> Security features protect against the latest generation of threats,

> such as worms, viruses and spyware. If an attacker manages to

> compromise a computer, Windows Vista limits the damage.

> Faster start-up time and low power consumption of the new sleep state.

> In many cases, Windows Vista is noticeably more responsive than

> Windows XP on identical hardware.

> Windows Vista simplifies and centralizes desktop configuration

> management, reducing the cost of keeping systems updated

>

Hi Michael

 

You are a cute guy you know :-))

 

- The title of your message should have been "Windows Vista late promotion

tour"

 

"Michael Yardley" wrote:

> Windows Vista (formerly code named Longhorn) is the next evolution of

> Microsoft's operating system. Vista offers an advancement in

> reliability, security, ease of deployment, performance and

> manageability over Windows XP. As of July 30, 2005 Windows Vista is in

> the beta 1 phase and is expected to be released late in 2006. Some of

> the Windows Vista features include the following:

>

> Detects hardware problems before they occur, which is designed to

> reduce the frequency of incidents in which applications stop

> responding or the PC needs to be restarted.

> Windows Vista security features protect against the latest generation

> of threats, such as worms, viruses and spyware. If an attacker manages

> to compromise a computer, Windows Vista limits the damage.

> Security features protect against the latest generation of threats,

> such as worms, viruses and spyware. If an attacker manages to

> compromise a computer, Windows Vista limits the damage.

> Faster start-up time and low power consumption of the new sleep state.

> In many cases, Windows Vista is noticeably more responsive than

> Windows XP on identical hardware.

> Windows Vista simplifies and centralizes desktop configuration

> management, reducing the cost of keeping systems updated

>

>

"John Barnett MVP" <freelanceit@mvps.org.NOSPAM> wrote:

> We are now in the year 2007. Vista has been on the shelves for 6

> months now. Your post appears somewhat outdated:-)

 

He's posting from Google Groups, see signature below:

 

 

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