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Why VISTA so slow ????
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I asked this question the other day. It looks like there is only Win 32 version of VPN. Does anyone have any information regarding it?

I have the same PC as Tommy has (a brand new one) and I'm thinking what should I install - SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition I have or SQL Server 2008 Express I can probably download.

I'm going to install VS 2008 (and get SP1).

Also I could not find at home my VFP SP2 disk. Can I install it on 64 OS anyway?



>>>UAC.
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>>Only really an issue when setting up the PC. Since then, I hardly see it. UAC is there for a very good reason and it does provide better security, less chance of malware getting in. That said, I'm looking forward to UAC changes in Win7.
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>I've probably had the Administrator prompt come up 10 times this morning. Pretty normal morning.
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>>>Network speed.
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>Identical machines. One Vista Ultimate, one XP Pro. Try to copy a 500Meg file across a lightly used 100MB LAN - XP takes about 1/3 the time.
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>>Dunno. Seems fine to me.
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>>>Zip speed.
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>>WinZip works like it always has.
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>Native Zip functionality in Vista sucks eggs through a straw at best. Native Zip in XP worked fine.
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>>>Speed.
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>>I see a common thread here.
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>You bet.
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>>>Application incompatibility (due to security changes - not due to OS architecture).
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>>Right. Not Microsoft's fault. They've been telling us for years to run as Standard User. We all just ignored the advice.
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>>>UI changes simply for the sake of changes.
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>>I think some are good, others are eh. But I recall people upset with changes in XP too. Even more changes are coming in Win7.
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>Yep. Gotta see if different candy will help sales.
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>>>Additional hogging of resources over and above what XP hogs (now with less performance).
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>>Are you comparing XP and Vista running on the same hardware?
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>Yes.
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>>>Just the top of the list.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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