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Windows XP gone after Vista installation
Configuration The appliance is set up to mimic VistA in a non-ASP production environment (ie, only one production environment on the machine - an ASP VA VistA Demo 20060926 is intended to be a VistA/CPRS demo. It is not suitable for use in installing VistA at a site. You accept all responsibility for its use.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 20-02-07
I contacted my ISP (Virgin in the UK) who state some files have become corrupted by the BSOD and my two options are (a) re-install Vista or (b) buy a router that would bypass the need for the connection through Vista. Let's see - you're using two betas (hopefully not on a production machine). Uninstall ZoneAlarm.

Why Ubuntu Sucks
For example I would not even be using vista on a production machine, since it is beta quality. Well I did try it once.. and everything was so slow I couldnt "produce" anything on the production machine. And certainly I would not be installing a beta service pack on a beta quality OS...! lol Why did I post this?

Random freezing
Jay Zie jaycalderw...@hotmail.com novell community chat Geoff wrote: I've been running openSuse 10.2 on my production machine at work for a few weeks Kinda sorta fixable: While there is a workaround that lets you perform a clean Vista install with just an upgrade disc, it requires installing Vista twice.

Why Ubuntu Sucks
I /would/ put a hot fix onto a production machine once it passed smoke tests in a sandbox if it was an important fix. We still use C++Builder 6 and Kylix for some projects, and I would have no problem installing such a thing on them (like I tested the unofficial Kylix fixes) because they don't force you to

Vista Connection Wizard
So basically this means installing vista on two different machines and somehow connect them? javid On Jul 11, 2:56 pm, "KS Bhaskar" <ks.bhas...@fnf.com> wrote: Javid -- This has fnf.com> wrote: For a production environment for VistA on GT.M, may I suggest a second machine and a logical dual site configuration?

Upgrade Woes
... Summercooln...@gmail.com had this to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Pegasus (MVP) wrote: Installing beta software on a production machine is not a good idea. No Pegasus he is right, there are people all over asking how to burn a DVD from an ISO so they can upgrade to Vista, makes me cringe.

OT: Anyone testing Vista?
Malke
notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Stephen Petrowski wrote: I have a dell inspiron 1501 with windows vista basic installed and I installed the sp1 You do understand that installing a beta operating system service pack on a production machine is A Bad Thing, right?

Vista Sp1 info download
Vista SP1 Issues - Support via Technet (for betas) - http://forums.microsoft. com/TechNet/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=1992&SiteID=17 One of the Golden Rules of Computing: Do not install beta software on a production machine or on any machine that you are unwilling to wipe. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers

HELP Rad Studio - Urgent
Linux-Powered 15" Human-Machine Interface Device * Stereovision System Runs Linux * Linux Saves Reporter from Spies * Linux Vendor So Busy That It ..... http://www.linuxextremist.com/?p=97 Hands on: Running Vista on a MacBook Pro ,----[ Quote ] 'Since installing Vista, I have found that my MacBook Pro runs hot.

Vista SP1 released to manufacturing
COM wrote: Cody <n...@aol.es> writes: The question is what is the installation worth and it was worth it as it is a back up to my production machine. MS' has this stupid program to stop people from installing Windows on more than one machine. Vista will be even more draconian as there will be a kill switch that

Known Notebooks Running Windows Server 2003
However, I am reluctant to put Beta software on my production machine. It appears there are incompatabilities between the operating systems that cannot be resolved without VS2008. Just building and installing the wizard generated code will cause this crash. This happens only on windows Vista for Project 2007.

Project 2007 crashes on exit on Vista if a com add-in is prese
Jay Zie wrote: Geoff wrote: I've been running openSuse 10.2 on my production machine at work for a few weeks now.....couldn't be happier. Kinda sorta fixable: While there is a workaround that lets you perform a clean Vista install with just an upgrade disc, it requires installing Vista twice.

Windows XP gone after Vista installation
As for SQL Server/Express, after installing it, you ned to open it to the network if you are to access it from network; you need to create needed SQL Server This will guarantee you can script and install your database on your production machine. REST INLINE "Jonathan Wood" <jw...@softcircuits.com> wrote in

More Vista annoyances
It is an simple setup: pass in all pass out all table <tabulka> { 10.0.0.0/8 } block out proto { tcp, udp } from any to any user some_user pass out proto { tcp, udp } from any to <tabulka> user some_user I don`t have debug options in my kernel,its an production machine,but i can include them and post the debug

Vista Rants
If you are a user installing your own SBS, never having encountered it before, do it three times. If you've already done it a few times, that's filled your quota and you might It is, after all, a production machine. And always ask Google first: there are few SBS issues that haven't come up in this newsgroup.

My experence with Ubuntu 7.10
No indications of which of these contain Linux, which of these contain Vista, which of these contain XP, and which of these are dual- or triple-boots. At least one Winvocate suggested someone's installing Windows thereon. -- #191, ewi...@earthlink.net GNU and improved. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from

windows vista sp1
Mike Hall - MVP mikeh...@mvps.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup "labella" <labella.32t...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message labella The failure to install SP1 may not be a bad thing as it is still essentially in test form and should not be installed on a production machine.

windows vista sp1
I want to be able to install the fix on a production machine ASAP, not plan an upgrade just to get one problem fixed. To my way of thinking, Now, THAT is a LOT more work than just installing a fix, so please, when I want a fix, send me a FIX, I'll order the upgrades when I WANT the upgrades, thanks very much.

My experence with Ubuntu 7.10
Vista Tech Support v2jafer.ja...@gmail.com Microsoft-Resources OK so Windows Vista is a BETA Operating System. BETA Operating Systems are that which are still How difficult is it to understand that, it is not recommended to be installing BETA OS's on production machines. Let me clear it up for those who can't