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Desktop Sales Accelerator Program
System Builders: Accelerate sales of Windows® Vista and 2007 Microsoft® Office system! Check out the Desktop Sales Accelerator – a Microsoft initiative to provide you with the essential training, tools, and resources to drive demand for PCs preloaded Read More...
Windows Vista® is Ready, Are you?
Get into Windows Vista and be able to confidently tell your customers why they need a Windows Vista PC from you today. Take advantage of the sales tools and training materials in the Windows Vista Sales Accelerator to help you grow your business through Read More...
Windows Vista ROI Calculator
Here is an excellent tool which helps companies determine the potential benefits and return on investment from implementing Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Enterprise developed by independent company called Alinean Inc. http://www.alinean.com/microsoft/vistavalue/microsoft_Vista_Calculator.htm Read More...
Webcast: Windows Vista is ready. Are you?
WHEN: Thursday, August 2, 2007 9 AM Pacific Thursday, August 16, 2007 9 AM Pacific WHERE: Part 1: http://www.msreadiness.com/CourseDetail.aspx?id=6434 Part 2: http://www.msreadiness.com/CourseDetail.aspx?id=6435 Part 1 of 2: Windows Vista is Compatible. Read More...
Q&A for Adding Windows Vista Clients to Your Windows SBS 2003 Environment
Hello Everyone, below are the follow-up questions & answers from the Adding Windows Vista Clients to Your Windows SBS 2003 Environment webcast presented on Thursday, June 21, 2007. To download the PowerPoint presentation, please visit BOB Wired at: Read More...
Webcast: Adding Windows Vista Clients to Your Windows SBS 2003 Environment
WHEN: Thursday, June 21, 2007 9AM Pacific WHERE: http://msreadiness.com/WS_abstract.asp?eid=15005649 WHAT: As a computer professional, you understand the benefits that Windows Vista adds to a small business environment. You know that increased security, Read More...
Windows Vista Deployment Center is Live!!
It’s been in the works for a while and now we are proud to present the Windows Vista Deployment Center . It may seem strange to think about it this way, but the OEM System Builder Technology Team has worked hard to make deployments simple, or at least Read More...
Windows Vista and Outlook 2007 in the Windows SBS 2003 Environment
Have you ever tried to use the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 (Windows SBS) client deployment tools to join a Windows Vista-based computer to a Windows SBS network? You may have found that when you click Connect to the network now on the Read More...
Windows Vista Hardware Compatibility
You can find a list of compatible hardware for Vista at http://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl . This link is a list of hardware that has past the Windows Hardware Quality Labs testing and are certified. We also released the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment Read More...
SB: Deploying Windows Vista in Business. How to navigate the implementation waters.
Hi everyone, If you are installing Windows Vista in a business environment, then this webcast is for you. I strongly recommend you attending. Here are the details: Event Date: 3/15/2007 Presenter: Doug Thompson Event Time: 9:00 AM Pacific, USA & Canada Read More...
Windows Vista Network Deployment Scripts
These are the scripts used when creating a custom WinPE for network Vista deployment. startnet.cmd - <Capture an Image> @echo off @echo Initializing network... wpeinit @echo Waiting for network services... :StartMon ping -n 1 wds > NUL if not Read More...
Can a system builder sell an OEM copy of Windows Vista without attaching it to a peice hardware?
YES! YES! YES you can!!!!!!! As long as you do not open the package AND the end user is assembling their own PC (at that point the user is considered a system builder). As of August 2005, the licensing changed on all of the OEM licensing packs—1, 3, and Read More...
Automate your Vista Factory Installations
Copy the following text to notepad. For the product key, enter the product key that corresponds to the version of Windows Vista you want to install. Vista Default Product Keys: Business - 4D2XH-PRBMM-8Q22B-K8BM3-MRW4W HomeBasic - RCG7P-TX42D-HM8FM-TCFCW-3V4VD Read More...
Basic Unattend Factory Installation
The simplest method to install Windows on new hardware is to start directly from the Windows product DVD with an answer file, autounattend.xml, saved on a USB flash device (UFD). This method is commonly known as the DVD boot method, and provides flexibility Read More...
Is Windows Vista wiping out their out-of-box drivers? Here's how you preserve it!
In your autounattend.xml, add the Microsoft-Windows-PnpSysprep component. Set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls value to True . Here are the details. PersistAllDeviceInstalls PersistAllDeviceInstalls indicates whether all Plug and Play devices will be uninstalled Read More...
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