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First impressions of Vista
Some of these requests are to the folder containing the document, others are to the root of the site. The web site does not support WebDAV, and does not need to. How can we eliminate the excess Thanks, Mark >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

FSX and Vista - Installation of eDimensional Voice Buddy 3.0
I believe this explains a number of complaints submitted by Quicken users trying to install/run Quicken under Vista. In my opinion, Microsoft goofed - big-time - in naming the Program Files (x86) folder! Since it first showed up when I installed WinXP x64 nearly 3 years ago, I assumed it was for 64-bit programs

Vista's beauty lies in layers of organization, security
My sys32 is 2.4GB, running Vista Ultimate. Mine is 1.33GB using XP(SP2)Home 615mb here for *all* Win/system32 folders combined using Win-XP-Pro-SP2. Mine is on a nearly two year old machine (never reinstalled) and Sequoia Treeview says C:\Windows is 3.35 GB, and system32 makes up 1.22 GB of these.

More on Rootkits; Vista Holey Even Before Release?
Anyone had any bother in trying to get XBMC (11/06/06 T3CH release running MC360) to connect to a shared folder on a Vista (build 5384 - beta 2) based PC ? FatHippy 'Poking death in the face with a big stick and then running away' (To reply by e-mail, please replace {$spamtrap$} with fathippy) Name: Fats Town:

Snit lies again.... (was: Re: First impressions of Vista)
That's the only reason I used to use it instead of having AMANDA back up my Windows "Profiles" folder using Samba. IOW, one has to buy a third party package to do backups right under XP. I sort of liked the old vms command ... BACKUP + a few qualifiers that was very flexible and does produce spanned CDs. The big

More Vista things that will drive you crazy!
If you do not do that you find you have to open each file folder on the start menu with double clicking and click singly on sub folders - things do not just I got it thanks and The Kilt says no thanks to Vista..Has heard too many crummy things about it. He is wise. The big question now is becoming what do you

Total file size in a folder
That doesn't work in XP and it doesn't work in Vista. From this paragraph, it *seems* that you think that this problem - ie the problem which my Google search turned up - is the *only* problem with Xnews being in the "\Program Files" folder. *If* you indeed think that, you're severely mistaken, and that might

Vista keeps deleting entire user folder
... a lot of "average users" and NONE -- has a clue about Multimedia - other than unloading camera pictures onto PC in a folder and watching movie clips online. I hope otherwise, but if MS is expecting "average users" to be the raison d'etre for Vista - that's a big bet. I've provided feedback at microsoft site

Big Problem with Vista - Please Help!
Jack
Campin - bogus address bo...@purr.demon.co.uk uk comp sys mac why on earth would I want icons in one folder a different size from those in another? If there aren't many icons in the window they might as well be big so you can see them better. I've had folders with icons of different sizes since MacOS first

Vista questions
It is, in fact, no big deal for each user to have their own copy of the front end. MVP Tony Toews' has an application called "Auto FE Updater" and I have an MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "wphx" wrote: Thanks - that's helpful when it comes to vista what would be the recommended folder to install

Vista keeps deleting entire user folder
Keith Ke...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista file_management Hi Dave, Sadly no, that doesn't help as I'm not looking to copy and paste folders or pictures. I need to move pictures to various folders on a regular basis which I was able to do with XP and cannot do with Vista.

Windows folder has got too big!!! help please
I don't want to back up my entire system, for one thing my external USB drive isn't big enough to do that. But my data will fit. However..where on earth do you go to select particular files or folders ? I've read the help section and I have a Microsoft Press Windows Vista manual, but they both appear to be very

Vista Explorer Crashes When opening Folder containing Vector f
And that was merely a short cut, so it was not like it was a big file or a folder with lots of files. Oh, and I had to OK the action. Twice. Really. Amazing Vista requires a minimum 2 GB of RAM to operate in an efficient manner. I did not check RAM... I shall do so later. I am getting ready to call the friend

Techno-rant: Microsoft INNOVATES with Longhorn/Vista
Kadaitcha Man fuck-you.ya.c...@kiss-my-big-black-ass.com 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks WhzzKdd All the regular Share preliminary work has been done--or so I thought--and I am able to see the folders created by Windows but not the new folder.

Xfi Soundcard
Vista is like an arrogant big brother, while XP is more like a best friend. What I'm alluding to is the fact that Vista arrogantly forces you to use the OS I can do the same with Vista. I have the Documents folder on a separate drive from the OS install. It's done the same way as in XP except you have to open

Can you use Xnews with 64 bit Vista?
Same thing for my computer: I have folders, subfolders, and sub-subfolders for everything. I always know where everything is, because for years I've been resisting Window's attempts at turning my computer into one big desktop collection of idiot icons that don't tell me where any of my $%^@$#% stuff is.

Vista or Bust?
tom t...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista file_management hi Chris Thanks for the advice, but sadly the problem still happens. tom with illustrator or photoshop. so maybe there is a corrupt file in there somewhere? but how do i find it? or can vista not handle big folders? annoyingly i

XBMC and Windows Vista
The same goes for files in the My Documents folder. 4. Search ability is integrated throughout the operating system so you can search for something inside any One of the big improvements in Vista is the Windows photo gallery. You can easily take the "red eye" out of photos by clicking on someone's eyes and

How to defeat Vista?
There are two folders to which all users have access to on Vista: their user folders and the public folders (like Program Data). You can equally install the app as administrator thus making it available for all users and your sql server install can easily specify the file location for the mdfs etc. It is no big

Vista Business Edition backup + file or folder selection ?
I got my 4400C working by installing Virtual PC, putting ME on that, and installing the ME drivers for the scanner. I don't scan often, though, and it's usually in batches, so the inconvenience of starting up the VPC, scanning, and copying the files to a shared folder to get them accessible under Vista isn'ta big