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I am being asked to allow Vista machines on my production network for
testing. Does anyone have experience doing this yet? Any gotchas? I have heard that IPv6 is chatty - anyone have any testing to prove this? |
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We are currently evaluating Vista Business and have two test machines on our
network and AD domain. No network gotchas except for network printer driver issues. Also, we have a switched network we haven't seen any IPv6 issues at all. -- Jeff Lynch MVP Windows Server System - Commerce Server http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch "Bad Beagle" wrote in message ... I am being asked to allow Vista machines on my production network for testing. Does anyone have experience doing this yet? Any gotchas? I have heard that IPv6 is chatty - anyone have any testing to prove this? |
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Bad Beagle wrote:
I am being asked to allow Vista machines on my production network for testing. Does anyone have experience doing this yet? Any gotchas? We're doing it where I work. Other than the fact that Vista appears to be an awful, virtually un-usable, unstable mess I can't say there are any real problems... oh other than making sure that your AV scanner and any network client management tools actually work on Vista. |