oh shit sorry man. didnt mean to get you in trouble.
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oh shit sorry man. didnt mean to get you in trouble.
Thats just xp, but with a different, black, sleek skin and some icons changed.
Anyway, visita is for servers, not domestic.
Win2K was aimed at servers, Win98 was aimed at home users.
Win 2003 is aimed at servers, Win Vista is aimed at home users.
How can I tell, well the biggest thing is how they focus on the interface, they always try and pretty up the one thats for home users.
Of course the special effects in Vista will filter down to the server side stuff, but lets face it, who needs transparency effects for a server?
I have heard though that in Vista they have seriously increased the command line commands and funtionality, which would help in a server environment.
I also heard that they have a true firewall that can block in and out bound connections, which is good. I think aside from the lnf, the biggest change is the security side of things, apparently they have realy locked it down, to the point that even if your logged in as administrator, it still prompts for the administrator password before it lets you run an install program or a non-verified program (for the first time i think, i think there is some to say whether it has been accepted).
Its going to be interesting, and the sooner all my relatives have it, the sooner i will stop doing a lot of support.
sweet deal, they finally got transparent window frames working... nice nice.