Perhaps you have forget the countless MS users who have Server builds
on their laptops.


On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr
<michealespin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One of the "A Web Exclusive from FAQ for Windows" [non]questions asked back
> on April 17 is: How do I get the advanced Aero features on Windows Server
> 2008 R2 with the Desktop Experience feature installed?
> My question in response is: Why in all that is holy would you have Aero,
> **/of all things/**, installed on your server?  Do you just like the throw
> away CPU cycles?  I mean, I can't roll back my eyes any further than this
> "question" made me.  It actually hurt.
> Yea, go enable that:  Go to the Performance section of the Visual Effects
> tab.  There is also a master button there labeled "Enable everything
> detrimental to the performance of my server, just so I can make it look cool
> when I'm logged in locally". Be sure and press that too.
> Has John Savill lost his mind, or did he sell his fine name (or soul) along
> with the FAQ?
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