No word on hardcover edition...
Published on April 6, 2007 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News
The "official" Windows Vista Resource Kit is now available and covers topics such as administering group policy, files and folders, programs, and deployment and configuration among many other useful topics.

"The official Windows Vista Resource Kit walks corporate users through the deployment, configuration and management of the operating system. The book dedicates more than 1,500 pages to in-depth technical guidance on automating deployment, implementing security enhancements, and troubleshooting for Vista, which was released to corporate users in November."

Well at 1500 pages I would bet it covers a great deal of everything you needed or wanted to know about the workings of Vista.  Read more at the article below.


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on Apr 06, 2007
Tip 1. It's not ready.   
on Apr 06, 2007
page 1 ,,,, well i'll let ya know if I ever finish reading it >>>
on Apr 06, 2007
I feel bad for the people who had to write all that.
on Apr 06, 2007
Wonder if there is a tip in there for setting the gui back to XP type interface.(and still keep the Vista stuff that is actually good)  
on Apr 06, 2007
Wonder if there is a tip in there for setting the gui back to XP type interface.(and still keep the Vista stuff that is actually good)


Use windowblinds.
on Apr 06, 2007
i've been using vista ultimate 64 since early february and have no complaints. it's been rock solid for me. granted, there is a learning curve as to where everything is hidden now. on my next trip to the 'big city', i'll pick up a copy of that book.
on Apr 06, 2007
I just think they ripped the macos10, shame really. There's a few bits that are nice in vista, but a lot of games wont run in it, as im a big Gamer, its not for me. My Xp looks just like it anyways:) thanx to Gef and a few more skinners...lol
on Apr 06, 2007
Damnit ....Another hundred bucks! [AU]   

...oh well, It's only money  

If I could afford Ultimate, I can afford that too, I guess. 
on Apr 06, 2007
Agree Skyjax....being a big Gamer myself it's one of the reasons why I was never really looking forward to Vista - I knew this would happen even though the massive file system overhaul never made it to completion. Guess you just have to HD/partition if you want the best of Windows world.      
on Apr 07, 2007

I just think they ripped the macos10, shame really. There's a few bits that are nice in vista, but a lot of games wont run in it,

Clever of MS to 'copy' the Mac OS10...even down to the little detail of not being able to run games....neat....

on Apr 07, 2007
Clever of MS to 'copy' the Mac OS10...even down to the little detail of not being able to run games....neat....


  
on Apr 07, 2007
Clever of MS to 'copy' the Mac OS10...even down to the little detail of not being able to run games....neat...


Let's just thank ourselves lucky MS didn't copy Apple/Mac's advertising trend.
on Apr 07, 2007
Let's just thank ourselves lucky MS didn't copy Apple/Mac's advertising trend.


Oooh just wait, there's time. Bet Gates had something to do with it anyways being as he owns part of Mac anyways, look how he got Windows..Bloody thief, and they say crime don't pay?? looks like it does
on Apr 07, 2007
Clever of MS to 'copy' the Mac OS10...even down to the little detail of not being able to run games....neat....


 
on Apr 07, 2007
Clever of MS to 'copy' the Mac OS10...even down to the little detail of not being able to run games....neat....


  
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