Windows Enterprise Desktop:

Windows Vista SP1


November 19, 2008  5:59 PM

Exam 70-624 TS: Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktops



Posted by: Ed Tittel
70-624, Desktops, Enterprise desktop, Group Policy Objects, MCSA, MCTS, MS Exam 70-623, MS Exam 74-134, Vista ACT, Vista ACT resources, Vista application compatibility, Vista System Health Report, Vista Upgrade Advisor, Windows Update, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista troubleshooting, Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor

Another doozy of a title, this exam is likely to appeal to IT professionals who work with Vista in all situations (SOHO, SMB, tech support, enterprise, and so forth) and of all stripes (help desk, tech support, IT administration, and so on). As with other exams in the 70-620 through 70-625 Vista...

November 18, 2008  2:06 PM

Fabuloso Windows Rescue Kit Works Wonders With Vista



Posted by: Ed Tittel
Desktops, Enterprise desktop, ISO Recorder PowerToy, Trinity Rescue Kit, TRK, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista troubleshooting

Occasionally, admins need to break the rules that Vista applies--sometimes quite severely--to its users. Case in point: Vista absolutely refuses to permit any account to delete files from the %windir%\System32 and

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October 24, 2008  10:38 PM

Post SP1 Cleanup on Vista



Posted by: Ed Tittel
Desktops, Enterprise desktop, vsp1cln.exe, Windows Update, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista troubleshooting

Whenever you install a service pack on a Windows machine, it’s not unusual for it to leave plenty of files strewn about the system disk in its wake. What’s unusual about Windows Vista SP1, however, is that it includes its own clean-up utility. If you run it after performing an SP1 install it...


October 15, 2008  8:11 PM

Toward a more positive Vista uninstall experience



Posted by: Ed Tittel
Desktops, Enterprise desktop, KB290301, Revo Uninstaller, Windows Installer Cleanup Utility, Windows uninstaller, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista troubleshooting

Like it or not, sometimes applications wind up on Vista desktops that have to go. Either they've been replaced with something different, newer, or better, or they never should have been there in the first place. Count yourself lucky if a program's uninstall utility does a thorough job of removing...


October 13, 2008  3:29 PM

Generate a Vista System Health Report



Posted by: Ed Tittel
Desktops, Enterprise desktop, Spyware Doctor, Vista System Health Report, Vista System Reliability Monitor, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista troubleshooting

I recently stumbled across a hitherto unknown gem inside Windows Vista--to me, anyway. It's called a "System Health Report" and it provides a pretty comprehensive view of a Vista system's state, status, and current behavior. To my surprise it comes from the same facilities that support the System...


October 9, 2008  9:10 PM

The Application Compatibility Check Process a la Microsoft



Posted by: Ed Tittel
Desktops, Enterprise desktop, Vista ACT, Vista ACT resources, Vista application compatibility, Vista Application Compatibility Toolkit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista troubleshooting

For the next couple of weeks, I'll be digging into issues related to application compatibility for organizations and enterprises considering the move to Windows Vista. For such outfits, one of the most important and pressing concerns that surround a migration has to be application compatibility,...


October 8, 2008  6:46 PM

Managing Application Compatibility for Windows Vista



Posted by: Ed Tittel
Desktops, Enterprise desktop, MS Technet Windows Client TechCenter, Vista ACT, Vista ACT resources, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista troubleshooting

In a perfect world, IT professionals wouldn't have to worry about application compatibility issues: everybody would already have embraced the latest versions of Visual Studio (2008) and the .NET Framework (3.5), and all code would run on Vista seamlessly and unhindered. Yeah, right! In the real...