irascian wrote:

Sven Groot wrote: 
Sorry, but that's not true.

And 5456 isn't anywhere near the quality of beta 2.


Interesting viewpoint.

I must admit that after previous experiences I'd given up on Vista until the final release becomes available - too much pressure on time from other areas.

But when a couple of colleagues who's opinions I respect suffered Beta 2 and then downloaded 5456, advising that 5456 was in much better shape, I decided to give Vista another shot.

The rather hasty announcement, seemingly out of the blue, at the end of last week that Beta 2 was being withdrawn, and the subsequent "It's no longer available" seemed to imply my colleagues' impressions were correct and that maybe the beta had been pulled because it just wasn't ready for public beta testing, but I'll bow to your wider experience and admit I may have read too much into the withdrawal.

Like I said, Vista looks a long way from being ready for primetime when even Microsoft's own flagship software won't install correctly on it (I won't even get started on all the driver issues). I'll take your word for it (previous posts) that this is "business as usual" for Microsoft O.S. es but have to say I don't remember the problem with eg NT4 beta or even Win 2000 beta.



I think windows vista beta 2 is awesome
the uac prompts:D
the nice network center:D
media center:D
windows media player and ie7:D
windows image back ups:D

-the side bar dose need more and better gadgets
-performance could be better but it was good
-install speed was about the same as windows xp so it was not bad

-I agree with driver problems but there are way to many different companys and products......they still should have fixed the sound problems with the creative soundblaster and ac 97
Driver list:
http://www.aeroxp.org/board/index.php?showtopic=3572

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https://blogs.technet.com/jesper_johansson/archive/2006/06/22/438316.aspx

" couldn't tell you how many times I have either had the question "how do I turn off User Account Control" or heard the statement "boy, I sure hate all those annoying user account control popups in Vista."

Yeah, security sucks, it gets in the way of doing things, some bad, some good, but that's a fact of life. The other fact is that User Account Control (UAC) is one of the most important ways that we hope to protect people in Windows Vista. I have many times told the story about how Steve (Riley) and I were at an event when he gets a call from his wife asking for help with her computer. Apparently it was getting all sorts of popups, ads, and other weirdness; clear signs of spyware. He stated that he'd fix it when he got home. When he did he downloaded and ran all kinds of cleaners, and then called me with the astonishing results."


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/desktopdeployment/default.mspx