Windows Vista Step-by-Step Guides for IT Professionals

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Windows Vista Step-by-Step Guides for IT Professionals

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Let microsoft help to do a migrate... (if you want to )
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These step-by-step guides will assist IT Professionals in deploying or migrating to Windows Vista. These guides will also provide step-by-step information on how to monitor performance, manage printing, control how CPU and memory resources are allocated using Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM), control device installation using Device Management and Installation (DMI), and manage ADMX files. There are also step-by-step guides to help you protect data using BitLocker Drive Encryption, to administer the TPM Security Hardware in a computer using Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Services, and to help deploy better-managed desktops and mitigate the impact of malware using User Account Control (UAC).
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See this again is one of the advantages of linux, when a new kernel comes out all i have to do is update that and the rest of my OS can stay the same. When new revisions to software come out all i have to do is emerge <program> and it updates its self. I wish MS could do something like that.
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