I got the business version, but it was with a new computer anyways (it was
time) and it was the same price as getting the computer with Windows XP Pro.
So no brainer.  Its been an interesting couple of days getting it installed
and figuring things out, but now that I've got everything installed, its not
horrible.  

I made the mistake last time of getting my last laptop with Windows 2000, so
when I was ready to take the plunge I had to buy Windows XP.  I decided not
to make that mistake again. Even if I wasn't totally ready to go Vista this
early, I would more than likely be moving to it in the next 1 1/2 years.


Sandra Clark
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http://www.shayna.com
Training and Consulting  in CSS and Accessibility
Team Fusebox

-----Original Message-----
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 6:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Taking the Vista Plunge

 >>I think the point was that in order to get IIS with Vista, you have to
go to the Business, Enterprise or Ultimate version.

Exact, but what developer would only get the home version anyway ?

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