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At work I got a new computer with Window Vista, this was connected to the
server but it simple does not respond whenever I try to get any data or move a file from the server to the vista computer. Dell sent a new computer, furthermore many IT personnel from the place that I work had check the computer and all got to the answer that is a Vista problem. I was given a patch KB Article Number(s): 931770, which does not work, as it says that the file is corrupted. Does anyone now how to solve this problem. Does anyone know how I can return Window Vista to microsoft and get XP back. Thanks Javier A. |
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-- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Javier A" wrote: At work I got a new computer with Window Vista, this was connected to the server but it simple does not respond whenever I try to get any data or move a file from the server to the vista computer. Dell sent a new computer, furthermore many IT personnel from the place that I work had check the computer and all got to the answer that is a Vista problem. I was given a patch KB Article Number(s): 931770, which does not work, as it says that the file is corrupted. Does anyone now how to solve this problem. Does anyone know how I can return Window Vista to microsoft and get XP back. Thanks Javier A. |
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Javier A wrote:
At work I got a new computer with Window Vista, this was connected to the server but it simple does not respond whenever I try to get any data or move a file from the server to the vista computer. Dell sent a new computer, furthermore many IT personnel from the place that I work had check the computer and all got to the answer that is a Vista problem. I was given a patch KB Article Number(s): 931770, which does not work, as it says that the file is corrupted. Does anyone now how to solve this problem. Does anyone know how I can return Window Vista to microsoft and get XP back. You haven't given us any hard information about your computer or the server so I can't address any of those issues. However, I gather that your question really is how you can get XP. Since this is a Dell computer, contact Dell and have them replace this new computer with one running XP. Microsoft isn't involved in this transaction in any way. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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The computer is a Intel Celeron, 32-bit operating system and 2037 Ram.
It has Windows Vista Home Basic. The main issue is that in the server we have a program that we record calls that we receive or make to clients. These are then save into an SQL query in the server (which I think is part of the program that record the information from clients). When I try to install the program from the server to the computer, it just freezes. Furthermore when I try getting documents or data that we have in the server, it takes 10-15 minutes at least to appear. We connected a laptop with Windows XP and data was taken from the server in seconds. Dell gave me a patch "KB931770", however when I try running this in the computer, it says error code 40. Dell sent a new computer and the same error appears (error code 40). Please let me know if you need further information. Thanks Javier "Malke" wrote: Javier A wrote: At work I got a new computer with Window Vista, this was connected to the server but it simple does not respond whenever I try to get any data or move a file from the server to the vista computer. Dell sent a new computer, furthermore many IT personnel from the place that I work had check the computer and all got to the answer that is a Vista problem. I was given a patch KB Article Number(s): 931770, which does not work, as it says that the file is corrupted. Does anyone now how to solve this problem. Does anyone know how I can return Window Vista to microsoft and get XP back. You haven't given us any hard information about your computer or the server so I can't address any of those issues. However, I gather that your question really is how you can get XP. Since this is a Dell computer, contact Dell and have them replace this new computer with one running XP. Microsoft isn't involved in this transaction in any way. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Javier A wrote:
The computer is a Intel Celeron, 32-bit operating system and 2037 Ram. It has Windows Vista Home Basic. The main issue is that in the server we have a program that we record calls that we receive or make to clients. These are then save into an SQL query in the server (which I think is part of the program that record the information from clients). When I try to install the program from the server to the computer, it just freezes. Furthermore when I try getting documents or data that we have in the server, it takes 10-15 minutes at least to appear. We connected a laptop with Windows XP and data was taken from the server in seconds. Dell gave me a patch "KB931770", however when I try running this in the computer, it says error code 40. Dell sent a new computer and the same error appears (error code 40). You left out what operating system the server is running and whether you are using a domain, but here are a few suggestions: 1. Vista Home Basic cannot join a domain. It cannot cache passwords. If you have a domain, it would be smarter to upgrade to Vista Business or Ultimate. However, see the caveat in #2. 2. The program you use to record calls may not be compatible with Vista. Although this should have been explored *before* you bought a computer running Vista, you should now contact the program's tech support. They may have a workaround or a patch or at least know whether their program supports Vista. They will also know if their program requires a domain-joined computer. 3. If the necessary call program doesn't support Vista, then you should return the computer to Dell for one running XP. Do this now while Dell can still legally sell computers with XP. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |