So did we, where I was at the time.  Now I can't recall what the driving
factors were, but it was pre-SP2.  There were enough to convince some
hard-core captains to do it, though, and that was a tough sell.  With XP
SP2, Vista is a tough sell to people who believe everything they read
about Vista but haven't checked out for themselves.  I thought it was
just kinda cool looking but not compelling, till I started digging deep
into it.  That's when I saw a lot of "well it's about time they fixed
that" issues, and various things that for me, would be selling points on
their own merit.  But alas, those around me who have not taken the time
to find out for themselves, get hung up on the reviews saying it takes a
Cray supercomputer to run it, all so you can get some eye candy that's
overrated at best.  I'm not going to go into it all right now, but
depending on your environment, there are compelling reasons to get
familiar with Vista.  With SP1, I expect it to be widely deployable (and
compelling to do so).  And I would expect [1] SP1 in the mid-2007
Longhorn RTM time frame. 

[1] I have no privileged knowledge about that, it's just a guess based
on the fact that the Vista/Longhorn code is closely related, the two
OS's are meant to go hand-in-hand, and W2K3 Server SP1 and XP SP2 were
closely related.  In a way, some of the Vista code which is shared with
Longhorn is getting a longer beta run, and will likely be fixed in
Longhorn and the fixes will apply to Vista - especially as relates to
how the Vista client is used in conjunction with the server, including
admin tasks.  Again, that is a guess, not inside info.  I could be way
off.

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MCSE, Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
Sr Network Analyst, Field Platform Development
Applebee's International, Inc.
4551 W. 107th St
Overland Park, KS 66207
913-967-2819
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 12:32 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO

Depends on what you define as compelling.

I killed off Win2k way before XP sp2 was released.

Todd Hofert wrote:
> If I remember correctly, there were no real compelling reasons to go
to
> XP until after SP2 was released. 
>
> Todd
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Milburn
> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 10:48 AM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>
> Am I the only one who remembers the teeth-pulling necessary to get
> people to make the move to XP?  Or to Win2K?  Both of which were a
> fairly big leap.  XP was seen as eye candy with very little benefit
over
> Win2K (but with licensing and deployment and compatibility problems
that
> could be avoided by staying "on a perfectly good platform").  I had to
> write up several papers on what was different and better in XP than in
> Win2K (not where I work now, just for the record...)  I think in 2
years
> we're going to see a similar situation.  The more IT types dig into
> Vista, and see solutions to problems that either have no solution in
XP,
> or require workarounds and make-do's (is that a word?), the more
people
> will start to see the point in upgrading.  I think the same goes for
> Longhorn.  So... this is just my opinion, but I think that one would
be
> remiss in not digging into Vista now to see if there's more than just
> eye candy and extensive hardware requirements...
>
> So far, in my experience, I've been pretty surprised at the things
that
> will run on Vista.  Conversely, there are a few things we have that
> still do not work on XP.  We use Win2K VMs for those handful of
things.
>
>
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> MCSE, Microsoft MVP - Directory Services Sr Network Analyst, Field
> Platform Development Applebee's International, Inc.
> 4551 W. 107th St
> Overland Park, KS 66207
> 913-967-2819
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> "I love the smell of red herrings in the morning" - anonymous
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan
Bradley,
> CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 7:32 PM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>
> (as a bystander here .. I personally like the point/counterpoints..
just
>
> sometimes we need to realize that we lose ...what?  About 60% of
> communication via email? And adjust accordingly okay?  Can we hug and
> make up?)
>
> Pogue's Posts - Technology - New York Times Blog:
> http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/12/14/14pogue-email-2/
>
> Granted I'm little... but are you guys really and truly rolling out
> Vista in other than Lab settings anyway?  I'm getting hit over the
head
> on a daily basis by vendors are are saying "Wait".
>
> My two benchmarks of when I can say I'm somewhat "business ready" on
> Vista is when the ISA firewall client that supports Vista ships (it
did
> earlier this week) and when Trend isn't offering up beta versions as
the
>
> only ones that will run on Vista.
>
> Are you guys really and truly rolling these suckers out on production
> boxes?
>
> Don't geeks adapt anyway?  (We may not read... but we adapt right?)
>
> This is slightly incorrect...but the fact is SQL 2005 express
officially
>
> needs sp2 to run on Vista
>
http://money.cnn.com/2006/12/14/magazines/business2/microsoft_vista.biz2
> /index.htm?cnn=yes
>
> *Wait Until after Tax Time? *Note that Intuit's tax software divisions
> are recommending that their users wait until after tax season to make
> any move to Windows Vista. These notices are posted for both Lacerte
> Professional Tax Software
>
<http://recp.proadvisors.intuit.com/ctt?kn=18&m=399604&r=MzE0NTkxNTExOQS
> 2&b=0&j=NzQzNjgzNDcS1&mt=1>
> and ProSeries Professional Tax Software
>
<http://recp.proadvisors.intuit.com/ctt?kn=21&m=399604&r=MzE0NTkxNTExOQS
> 2&b=0&j=NzQzNjgzNDcS1&mt=1>.
>
> *Prudence Suggested for QuickBooks Users Too.* Windows Vista holds
much
> promise for significant improvements in security and functionality. 
> However, Intuit suggests the decision to upgrade to Windows Vista be
> approached carefully, for two reasons:
>
>     * Potential reliability issues often associated with the initial
>       release of operating systems.
>     * Intuit will not be able to support QuickBooks 2006 and earlier
on
>       Windows Vista.
>
>
>
>
>
> Laura A. Robinson wrote:
>   
>> Deji, I've had enough of you attributing statements to me that I have

>> not made, and therefore I am finished with this conversation.
>>  
>> Laura
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>     *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>     [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
>>     *Akomolafe, Deji
>>     *Sent:* Friday, December 15, 2006 4:44 PM
>>     *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>     *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>     Did I actually say that clueless folks are writing you checks? Or
>>     are you projecting? That those who write you checks but
>>     don't/can't/won't do things "the right way" (according to you)
are
>>     clueless, and you don't like their checks?
>>      
>>
>>     Sincerely,
>>        _____                               
>>       (, /  |  /)               /)     /)  
>>         /---| (/_  ______   ___// _   //  _
>>      ) /    |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_
>>     (_/                             /)     
>>                                    (/      
>>     Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
>>     www.akomolafe.com
>>     <x-excid://32770000/uri:http://www.akomolafe.com> - we know IT
>>     *-5.75, -3.23*
>>     Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried
>>     about Yesterday? -anon
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>     *From:* Laura A. Robinson
>>     *Sent:* Fri 12/15/2006 12:50 PM
>>     *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>     *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>     BTW, I would disagree with your assessment of Microsoft's
customer
>>     base. I work in Microsoft's largest district, with our largest
>>     customers, and I find them far from clueless. I also find very
few
>>     clueless folks writing us checks that "add up to those billions
in
>>     the vault".
>>      
>>     Do I run into misinformed people? Absolutely. Clueless? Not
>>     really. Well, not among my customers, anyway. :-)
>>      
>>     Laura
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>         *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>         [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
>>         *Laura A. Robinson
>>         *Sent:* Friday, December 15, 2006 2:26 PM
>>         *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>         *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>         And it's the clueful customers who (rightly) become angry
when
>>         something in a product that exists purely for backward
>>         compatibility opens a security hole. Now, I'm not saying that
>>         all security holes are due to backward compatibility, and I'm
>>         not saying that every bit of code that comes out of Redmond
is
>>         perfect. However, I have said for years that many of the
>>         things that people don't like about Microsoft's products are
>>         the result of backward compatibility, not bad coding or a
lack
>>         of consideration on the part of Microsoft's programmers. As
>>         somebody else (Darren? Richard?) said, there is a point where
>>         a line has to be drawn in the sand. I personally don't see
>>         anything dictatorial about requiring a Vista+ machine to edit
>>         *VISTA* policies. I mean, seriously, if you're writing Vista
>>         GPOs, that would imply that you're using Vista machines, and
>>         if you're using Vista machines, what is the issue with using
>>         one of those Vista machines as your editing workstation? I
>>         think that that *IS* a very pragmatic, realistic approach.
>>          
>>         Sorry, I just don't follow your logic on this one.
>>          
>>         That said, my opinions are purely my own, do not represent
>>         those of my employer, are not intended to represent those
>>         of my employer and for all I know, may even pi$$ off my
>>         employer. :-)
>>          
>>         Laura
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>             *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>             [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
>>             *Akomolafe, Deji
>>             *Sent:* Friday, December 15, 2006 1:42 PM
>>             *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>             *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>             I wouldn't put it in those words. But, yeah, I would
>>             expect Microsoft to be... shall we say...pragmatic,
>>             realistic. Something like, "enable" its customers to run
>>             their businesses. I mean, refrain from "dictating" its
>>             wishes. You know? Because at the end of the day, it is
the
>>             "clueless customers" that actually write the checks that
>>             add up to those billions in the vault.
>>              
>>
>>             Sincerely,
>>                _____                               
>>               (, /  |  /)               /)     /)  
>>                 /---| (/_  ______   ___// _   //  _
>>              ) /    |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_
>>             (_/                             /)     
>>                                            (/      
>>             Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
>>             www.akomolafe.com
>>             <x-excid://32770000/uri:http://www.akomolafe.com> - we
>>     
> know IT
>   
>>             *-5.75, -3.23*
>>             Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were
>>             worried about Yesterday? -anon
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>             *From:* Laura A. Robinson
>>             *Sent:* Fri 12/15/2006 10:19 AM
>>             *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>             *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>             So Microsoft should encourage their bad practices?
>>              
>>             Laura
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>                 *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
Behalf
>>                 Of *Akomolafe, Deji
>>                 *Sent:* Friday, December 15, 2006 12:39 PM
>>                 *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>                 >>> People don't seem to have a problem with that
>>                 concept when it comes to game consoles :)
>>                  
>>                 Bad analogy. Go stand in the corner, no wii for you
:)
>>                  
>>                 When people start running their businesses on game
>>                 consoles, then you can come back and compare. For
now,
>>                 it's just plain incomprehensible that you can't
manage
>>                 ADMX from anything but Vista. Yeah, ideally we would
>>                 want to encourage clients to NOT manage things
>>                 directly from servers, and to ensure that IF they are
>>                 going to introduce Vista, the IT folks' machines
>>                 should be doing the dog-fooding, but realistically,
>>                 the "ideal" is always the exception in this field.
>>                 Microsoft should know that. People will insist on
>>                 managing GPO directly from the DCs, best practices be
>>                 damned.
>>
>>                 Sincerely,
>>                    _____                               
>>                   (, /  |  /)               /)     /)  
>>                     /---| (/_  ______   ___// _   //  _
>>                  ) /    |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_
>>                 (_/                             /)     
>>                                                (/      
>>                 Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
>>                 www.akomolafe.com
>>                 <x-excid://32770000/uri:http://www.akomolafe.com> -
we
>>                 know IT
>>                 *-5.75, -3.23*
>>                 Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you
were
>>                 worried about Yesterday? -anon
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>                 *From:* Darren Mar-Elia
>>                 *Sent:* Fri 12/15/2006 9:18 AM
>>                 *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>                 I hear you Rich. I had a long discussion with someone
>>     
> on the GP newsgroups
>   
>>                 who thought that the fact that XP and 2003 couldn't
>>     
> read Vista GP settings
>   
>>                 was an abomination and a scandal of the highest order
>>     
> and that MS should be
>   
>>                 beaten for their insolence (I'm paraphrasing :-)).
>>     
> But, yes, we should all
>   
>>                 be used to the fact that sometimes, you have to adopt
>>     
> the new stuff to get
>   
>>                 the new toys. People don't seem to have a problem
with
>>     
> that concept when it
>   
>>                 comes to game consoles :)
>>
>>                 Darren
>>
>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>                 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>     
> Of Rich Milburn
>   
>>                 Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 9:04 AM
>>                 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>                 Sorry, I understand it's different, what I meant was
>>     
> merely that we had
>   
>>                 some growing pains like this when XP first came out.
>>     
> Our practice then
>   
>>                 became to use only XP desktops for GP management.  I
>>     
> think there's a
>   
>>                 tendency to think this is such a terrible thing, this
>>                 backwards-incompatibility, and we might forget that
>>     
> Vista is not new
>   
>>                 with this, we had similar issues before.  And who
>>     
> remembers the
>   
>>                 teeth-pulling to get people to move to Active
>>     
> Directory??
>   
>>     
>
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>   
>>                 Rich Milburn
>>                 MCSE, Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
>>                 Sr Network Analyst, Field Platform Development
>>                 Applebee's International, Inc.
>>                 4551 W. 107th St
>>                 Overland Park, KS 66207
>>                 913-967-2819
>>
>>     
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>   
>>                 "I love the smell of red herrings in the morning" -
>>     
> anonymous
>   
>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>                 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>     
> Of Darren Mar-Elia
>   
>>                 Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 10:05 AM
>>                 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>                 This is actually a little different because if you
>>     
> view a GPO that was
>   
>>                 created with Vista, using XP or 2003, none of the
ADMX
>>     
> settings can
>   
>>                 actually
>>                 be read at all, because they are a completely new
>>     
> format that GPEditor
>   
>>                 or
>>                 GPMC on those older platforms don't understand. In
>>     
> fact, those XP or
>   
>>                 2003
>>                 will happily copy up the ADMs into the Vista GPO like
>>     
> they used to do,
>   
>>                 and
>>                 you're back to each GPO storing ADMs in SYSVOL. What
>>     
> I've been
>   
>>                 recommending
>>                 to folks is that once you introduce Vista desktops
>>     
> into your
>   
>>                 environment,
>>                 use Vista for all your ongoing GP management. The
>>     
> Vista ADMXs are a
>   
>>                 superset
>>                 of the latest and greatest ADMs (i.e. they include
>>     
> 2003, XP and Vista
>   
>>                 settings) so you can happily manage Vista and
>>     
> non-Vista targeted GP
>   
>>                 settings
>>                 from a Vista machine.
>>
>>                 Darren
>>
>>                 Darren Mar-Elia
>>                 CTO & Founder
>>                 www.sdmsoftware.com
>>                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>>
>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>                 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>     
> Of Rich Milburn
>   
>>                 Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 6:49 AM
>>                 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>                 You may recall, there was a similar case when XP came
>>     
> out too - if
>   
>>                 memory serves, you had to manage XP GPO settings from
>>     
> an XP box - if you
>   
>>                 opened them on Win2K, there were problems (I can't
>>     
> recall now exactly
>   
>>                 what those problems were... it would corrupt the
>>     
> policy? Lose the
>   
>>                 settings?) anyway so there are tons more settings (+
>>     
> side) and you have
>   
>>                 to use Vista for now (- side, sorta).  I wouldn't be
>>     
> too surprised if
>   
>>                 they fix that with the next server and XP SP... but I
>>     
> haven't actually
>   
>>                 heard that.
>>
>>
>>     
>
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>   
>>                 Rich Milburn
>>                 MCSE, Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
>>                 Sr Network Analyst, Field Platform Development
>>                 Applebee's International, Inc.
>>                 4551 W. 107th St
>>                 Overland Park, KS 66207
>>                 913-967-2819
>>
>>     
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>   
>>                 "I love the smell of red herrings in the morning" -
>>     
> anonymous
>   
>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>                 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>>     
> Of Darren Mar-Elia
>   
>>                 Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 4:13 PM
>>                 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>                 Vista introduces a new Admin Template format called
>>     
> ADMX. These are
>   
>>                 found on Vista in C:\windows\policydefinitions and,
>>     
> unfortuately cannot
>   
>>                 be consumed by earlier versions of Windows. That is
>>     
> you must manage
>   
>>                 Vista GP from Vista.
>>
>>                 Darren
>>
>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>                 From: "Za Vue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>                 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 Sent: 12/14/2006 1:18 PM
>>                 Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO
>>
>>                 Sorry. Exactly what Ben wrote.
>>
>>                 Thanks..
>>
>>                 -Z.V.
>>
>>                 WATSON, BEN wrote:
>>                 > Maybe he may be referring to the location of any
>>     
> possible new ADM
>   
>>                 files
>>                 > included with Vista.
>>                 >
>>                 > -----Original Message-----
>>                 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>     
> Behalf Of Darren
>   
>>                 Mar-Elia
>>                 > Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:34 AM
>>                 > To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 > Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO 
>>                 >
>>                 > What do you mean Za? I'm not familiar with any GPO
>>     
> plug-in for Win2K3,
>   
>>                 > unless you mean the LDIF files that are in
>>     
> sources\adprep on the Vista
>   
>>                 > CD?
>>                 >
>>                 > -----Original Message-----
>>                 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                 > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>     
> Behalf Of Za Vue
>   
>>                 > Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:57 AM
>>                 > To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
>>                 > Subject: [ActiveDir] Vista GPO 
>>                 >
>>                 > Anyone know what and where the GPO plugin for
>>     
> Win2003 on the Vista DVD
>   
>>                 > is called and located?
>>                 >
>>                 > -Z.V.
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