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		<title>My Microsoft Misadventures</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 06:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the interest of full disclosure, I don&#8217;t like Microsoft.  This is just another reason why.  I got two new computers for our secretaries at church and needed to configure them.  They came with Vista Home Basic, which is basically worthless for our purposes.  So I was going to install XP on them since we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop">I</span>n the interest of full disclosure, I don&#8217;t like Microsoft.  This is just another reason why.  I got two new computers for our secretaries at church and needed to configure them.  They came with Vista Home Basic, which is basically worthless for our purposes.  So I was going to install XP on them since we own plenty of XP licenses.  Only it doesn&#8217;t let you just install XP on a Vista computer, you get errors.  So I thought I&#8217;d just wipe the hard drive completely and install XP.  Didn&#8217;t work.  So I figured I&#8217;d cut my losses and just upgrade to Vista Business since we owned about 20 licenses.  Here&#8217;s where it gets fun.  <span id="more-207"></span>On the Vista computer I opened Internet Explorer and went to the MS eOpen site to download a copy of Vista Business to burn to a DVD.  Only IE doesn&#8217;t support browser based downloading at the MS site.  Did you get that?  Microsoft&#8217;s browser doesn&#8217;t support downloading their software at their own site.  So I try to use the Download Manager as recommended which requires an ActiveX plugin.  After several pop-ups and toolbars, I get to the Download Manager and click download.  Error.  The MS download manager in IE won&#8217;t download MS software.</p>
<p>So I thought maybe IE8 would work better (I was using IE7).  I went to download IE8 Beta 2 and when I clicked run, I was told that IE8 didn&#8217;t work with Vista.  Did you get that?  MS&#8217;s new browser doesn&#8217;t run under their new operating system.  Wow.  </p>
<p>So, I turned to my old trusty pal, Firefox (I&#8217;m actually writing this under Google Chrome because I thought I&#8217;d try it out).  I downloaded FF3 went to the MS site and started the Download Manager.  It worked.  I downloaded my copy of Vista Business and went about my upgrade.</p>
<p>To clarify, in order to get a copy of the software I was entitled to from Microsoft, I had to go to a different company&#8217;s browser in order to use Microsoft&#8217;s website.</p>
<p>A while back, I wrote sort of a position paper on why schools, churches, etc. should move away from Microsoft.  I&#8217;ll rework some of that and post it here soon.</p>
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