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[[category:Microsoft Windows]]
[[computing]]: [[software]]: [[operating systems]]: [[Microsoft Windows]]: [[Windows Vista|Vista]]
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==About==
==Overview==
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[[Windows Vista]] (or just "Vista") is a version of [[Microsoft Windows]]; it supersedes [[Windows XP]] and was followed by [[Windows 7]].{{seed}}
[[Windows Vista]] is the name of the latest version of [[Microsoft Windows]]; it supercedes [[Windows XP]].{{seed}}
 
  
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Vista is widely regarded as being relatively buggy, slow, and problematic.
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
* '''Microsoft''': [http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/ Windows Vista]
 
* '''Microsoft''': [http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/ Windows Vista]
 
* '''Wikipedia''':
 
* '''Wikipedia''':
** [[wikipedia:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]]
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** {{l/wp|Windows Vista}}
*** [[wikipedia:Windows Vista editions and pricing|Windows Vista editions and pricing]]
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*** {{l/wp|Windows Vista editions}}
 
* [http://www.win-vista.net/ Win-Vista.net]: "your source for Windows Vista information": 3rd-party site
 
* [http://www.win-vista.net/ Win-Vista.net]: "your source for Windows Vista information": 3rd-party site
 
===version comparisons===
 
===version comparisons===
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==Related Pages==
 
==Related Pages==
* [[A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection]] by Peter Gutmann: the evils of Vista's [[issuepedia:content protection|content protection]] are severe and far-reaching
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* [[A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection]] by Peter Gutmann: the evils of Vista's {{l/ip|content protection}} are severe and far-reaching
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==Notes==
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* One report says that it is not possible to configure [[Windows Explorer]] to show file extensions in Vista. This is a security issue, because it makes it easier for spammers to disguise virally-infected files as innocuous filetypes which cannot be infected.
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* Vista apparently does not play nicely on networks which include other versions of Windows (or at least XP). In one case, after a great deal of twiddling with settings, the user could get one computer to access another, but only in one direction. The computers would even sometimes switch roles, but they could never simultaneously see each other.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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* '''2007-02-02''': [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/02/02 Penny Arcade: The Manifold Faces of Vista]
 
* '''2007-02-02''': [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/02/02 Penny Arcade: The Manifold Faces of Vista]
 
* '''2007-01-24'''~: [http://www.joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyimages/915.gif The Joy of Tech] ([http://www.joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/915.html web page] with ads and maybe pop-ups)
 
* '''2007-01-24'''~: [http://www.joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyimages/915.gif The Joy of Tech] ([http://www.joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/915.html web page] with ads and maybe pop-ups)
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===Video===
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* '''2008-04-10''' [[youtube:sPv8PPl7ANU|Stupid Internal Microsoft Vista SP1 Video]]: ''more of a travesty than a parody, and I'm not convinced it was supposed to be funny --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 17:08, 17 April 2008 (EDT)''

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About

Windows Vista (or just "Vista") is a version of Microsoft Windows; it supersedes Windows XP and was followed by Windows 7.

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Vista is widely regarded as being relatively buggy, slow, and problematic.

Reference

version comparisons

Related Pages

Notes

  • One report says that it is not possible to configure Windows Explorer to show file extensions in Vista. This is a security issue, because it makes it easier for spammers to disguise virally-infected files as innocuous filetypes which cannot be infected.
  • Vista apparently does not play nicely on networks which include other versions of Windows (or at least XP). In one case, after a great deal of twiddling with settings, the user could get one computer to access another, but only in one direction. The computers would even sometimes switch roles, but they could never simultaneously see each other.

Links

Articles

Humor

Video