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On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 15:26, Gqcy <gmufasa01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How many of us are finding that the main reason we are upgrading users
to windows7 are because Vista users want to use the XP mode?

Not a single one of our customers is using XP mode. We have migrated
three smaller customers (10, 30, 25 users respectively) to Windows 7
x64.

Internally, we're using XP mode to use the IBM AFP printer driver to
create overlays, since IBM does not ship an Windows 7 x64 compatible
version of the driver.

(again, because Vista was a POS)

Vista is the foundation of Windows 7.

I also seem to remember that when I would Beta new Windows OS's that
client access would have minimal problems until the actual shrink
wrapped product would be installed, then all kinds of things were broke.
Anyone else experience this?

While there were several differences between the Beta and the RC of
Windows 7, there were almost none between the RC and the RTM version.


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