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Windows Vista Versions
Windows Vista – Home Basic
Considered the entry-level option, this can be thought of as a marketing equivalent to the former XP Home product.
Basic is fully Vista software, with Internet Explorer 7, Windows Mail (formerly Outlook Express), and Media Player 11
enhancements. You can produce CDs (not DVDs), and run most software that is Vista compatible. This version also
includes added security in the form of Parental Controls.
Windows Vista – Home Premium
Incorporates of all Home Basic components and adds support for Tablet PCs, DVD authoring tools, and features similar
to XP’s Media Center Edition. An enhanced graphical interface option (Aero) is also included for PCs with compatible
video hardware.
Windows Vista - Business
Workplace oriented, Vista Business supports connection to company domains, more Tablet PC integration, multiple
physical CPU systems, and corporate-level system management options (such as remote desktop, image backups, file
encryption, volume shadow, user profiles, etc.) and the Aero interface. Does not contain features of Home Premium,
due to the business-focus, however this can be positioned similarly to the former XP Professional edition.
Windows Vista - Enterprise
Corporate focused, this edition is only available to corporations and authorized institutions through Microsoft
via non-retail licensing programs. Functionally very similar to Vista Business, this edition adds drive encryption
(Windows Bit-Locker), the option of using alternate languages, and license structure permitting multiple concurrent
copies of Vista to operate using Virtual PC 2007. UNIX-based application support is provided via a UNIX emulation
module subsystem.
Windows Vista - Ultimate
Considered the top-shelf edition, Ultimate includes most of the features of all other Vista editions. Corporate
supported, yet consumer (Media Center) enhanced, this edition can be thought of as the advanced/power-user edition,
particularly on notebook/mobile systems which operate under multiple functional roles (though Microsoft positions this
product as a consumer/retail edition). In addition, there are optional services and products (Ultimate Extras) available
for this edition from a growing list of producers.
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