How many of those licenses were purchased not for Vista, but to install XP because they won't sell XP licenses anymore?
My company has ~300 Vista licenses. We have 5 systems running Vista. For testing.
And we have like 19 critical programs that do not run in Vista.
I never will understand MS's desire to force crap down our throats. Vista will be awesome once everyone gets their stuff running with it and MS releases a SP or two. Until then, it will not be deployed in our production environment.
Sounds safer at least -- IIRC, New York already has a problem with people being electrocuted while walking around.
Actually, it shows +4 Funny to me. But it wasn't funny. You people are weird.
How many of those licenses were purchased not for Vista, but to install XP because they won't sell XP licenses anymore? My company has ~300 Vista licenses. We have 5 systems running Vista. For testing. And we have like 19 critical programs that do not run in Vista. I never will understand MS's desire to force crap down our throats. Vista will be awesome once everyone gets their stuff running with it and MS releases a SP or two. Until then, it will not be deployed in our production environment.