is Vista ready for prime time? Speaking personally I would say both Yes and No.
My laptop which runs Vista Ultimate works just fine with the only exception of a lack of good power management. When the battery gets low the system just hibernates without warning. This is due to a lack of vendor support for an older laptop model.
On my desktop which is running Vista Ultimate x64 I find my experience to be more frustrating. There is a complete lack of applications and tools available. Microsoft has only "patched" the admin pack, it still does not have full functionality and Exchange tools flat out don't run on Vista.
I installed my Vista x64 thinking things would run better going forward but adoption is VERY slow and backward compatability is a joke.
I love the Vista interface but that is about it. The enhanced security goes so far that it only serves to frustrate. Because I do so much scripting, I had to disable UAC. There are some WMI classes not working yet on Vista that are slated for a fix in SP1 (due hopefully in August/September). I think that a lot more people will begin their updates when the first SP is released.
Your mileage and experience may vary. The opinions above are my own and not that of my employer.
I hope you find this post helpful.
Regards,
Mark
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