About 3 weeks immediately after launching Windows Vista, Microsoft is on the roll with new and up-to-date versions of its individual solutions that are appropriate with Windows Vista. to choose from on February 19 not merely a Vista-compatible edition of SQL Server 2005, but also the final version of Microsoft's Virtual PC 2007 product, which supports Windows Vista as both a host and guest operating system (OS). Virtual PC 2007 is downloadable from here. 2007 supports the following versions of Windows as a host OS: Business Enterprise Ultimate Server 2003 Standard Server 2003 Stardard x64 Professional Professional x64 Tablet PC Edition supports the following Windows variants as guests: Business Enterprise Ultimate Tablet PC 2000 Professional 98 Second Edition Os/2 Warp 4 Fixpack 15, Convenience Pack 1 and Convenience Pack 2 (How about that?)
Then there is the category of operating systems "that were supported in Virtual PC 2004 SP (Service Pack) 1 that happen to be compatible with this release,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, but they are not supported." Those include: MS DOS 6.22, Windows 95,
Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, Windows 98,
Discount Office 2007, Windows Millennium Edition and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. the Virtual PC 2007 release notes,
Office Pro 2010 Key, the new edition of Virtual PC also adds support for the followingnew features: 64-bit host operating systems (but not 64-bit guest OSes) Hardware-assisted virtualization Network-based installation of a guest operating system Virtual machines running on multiple monitors that SQL Server 2005 and Virtual PC are Vista-compatible,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, are there any other Microsoft apps that you want/need to get a Vista facelift but still haven't?