


Windows Vienna/Vista/WinMin
#26
Posted 23 March 2008 - 10:41


#27
Posted 23 March 2008 - 10:46
#28
Posted 23 March 2008 - 14:24
And Jl I've never used a Linux i'm just wondering what's it like? >.>
EDIT:Added moar screenshots on first post.
EDIT2:Screenshots will be on first post nao.
>.>
Edited by Zhen Ji, 23 March 2008 - 14:55.

#29
Posted 23 March 2008 - 16:01
The two things that people using Vista complain about seem to be compatibility and the said UAC.
About compatibility: I am frustrated myself that many good apps that ran under XP do not run under Vista, but it would be stupid to scrap innovations (like the UAC) only to maintain compatibility. There are points where you must move on (exaggarated:"We cannot force applications to do that because Win3.1 software would not run properly anymore!"). Besides, Vista has a decent compatibility mode imo.
About the paranoia: I can write an application that deletes your program files folder without you noticing and cannot be detected by anti-virus software in seconds. It will not work under Vista because of UAC. Tell me that you do not want UAC.
However, I'd like to have a Windows where Admins are Admins and users are users, not that everyone-uses-admin-so-we-just-dont-give-the-admin-admin-rights crap.
#30
Posted 23 March 2008 - 16:05
The UAC looks similar to Comodo firewall pro's active defense

Perhaps WinMin and Vienna may make a change.

#31
Posted 23 March 2008 - 19:17

#32
Posted 23 March 2008 - 19:17

Thanks, very nice.
Edited by Seren, 23 March 2008 - 19:18.

#33
Posted 23 March 2008 - 19:27

#34
Posted 23 March 2008 - 20:12

#35
Posted 23 March 2008 - 23:07
#36
Posted 23 March 2008 - 23:10
nova, on 23 Mar 2008, 23:07, said:
Quoted from a website.
Click on “Start” and select “Control Panel”.
If you use the Reception of the Control panel, click on “User Accounts and Family Safety”, then on “User Accounts”. If you use Classic posting of the Control panel, double-click on “User Accounts”.
Click on the link “Change Security Settings”, a message asking you the confirmation to continue posts itself (it is about the UAC which wants to be sure that you have the right to reach his options), then you have to click on button [Continue].
Strip the box “Uses to use Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer” then validate by [OK], it will then be asked to you to start again the computer to apply the changes, or to cancel the modification if necessary…
From now on UAC is deactivated, attention however not to do too many silly things now that it is not there anymore to warn you, especially when you remove a shortcut!

#37
Posted 23 March 2008 - 23:14
#38
Posted 25 March 2008 - 03:06
nova, on 22 Mar 2008, 18:18, said:
edit: make that 2 games and 3 programs now after last nights "update"
I've never had any compatibility problems with Vista, even games I've had since 1995 work on it. (Even though it has a cow when I've had the comp on for more than 5 hours. -_-")
Edited by Høbbes, 25 March 2008 - 03:07.
#39
Posted 25 March 2008 - 08:30
Dutchygamer, on 23 Mar 2008, 11:41, said:

Ugh damnit, I really don't like reading, anyways, just wait for Vienna SP2 and then upgrade to it. You should probably just stick with XP for the time being

Edited by {LP}Admiral-(NL), 25 March 2008 - 08:31.
#41
Posted 25 March 2008 - 14:51

@Warbz, Youd prefer Windows 2000? :o

#42
Posted 25 March 2008 - 15:06

Edited by Waris, 25 March 2008 - 15:06.
#43
Posted 25 March 2008 - 15:58
>.>
Again XP is great but getting old AND not to mention that Microsoft are discontinuing it soon...

#44
Posted 25 March 2008 - 18:04
Zhen Ji, on 25 Mar 2008, 14:51, said:
That's not what I said.
You said,
Zhen Ji, on 22 Mar 2008, 12:51, said:
To which I said, I personally would have said Windows 2000. As in, 2000 is in my opinion, the most stable.
My personal preference for use though, is XP, for the reasons Waris stated.

#45
Posted 25 March 2008 - 23:59
Warbz, on 25 Mar 2008, 18:04, said:
Zhen Ji, on 25 Mar 2008, 14:51, said:
That's not what I said.
You said,
Zhen Ji, on 22 Mar 2008, 12:51, said:
To which I said, I personally would have said Windows 2000. As in, 2000 is in my opinion, the most stable.
My personal preference for use though, is XP, for the reasons Waris stated.
Oh right ^^ sorry for the confusion.
Well lets see if Bill Gates is upto making Vienna a sucess.

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