In our extensive test of the code Microsoft released to manufacturing for Vista Ultimate -- the edition the company will ship to volume-based corporate accounts at the end of the month -- we we not short on either error messages that popped up on the screen while we attempted many common administrative tasks or reminders that administrators must really take pains to change many default settings in order to lock Vista Ultimate machines down across an enterprise.
By nobody, Network World November 10, 2006 11:40 AM ET
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