Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 15th Nov 2006 23:03 UTC
Windows Fresh from an almost missable US launch of Zune, Microsoft was back on familiar ground Tuesday touting server, security and admin software to reassure shareholders the company's future is bright. Bob Muglia, Microsoft's senior vice president for server and tools opened the company's IT Forum in Barcelona, Spain, by promising a third, and final, beta of Windows Longhorn Server during the first-half of 2007 with full product availability by years' end. Microsoft also officially launched its PowerShell.
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RE[3]: PowerShell with Windows
by BluenoseJake on Thu 16th Nov 2006 16:26 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: PowerShell with Windows"
BluenoseJake
Member since:
2005-08-11

You could have just did a repair install with a XPSP2 CD, that would have fixed his system32 directory, then ran windows update. No need to copy things to another drive, except to maybe backup data. Just because things work differently, does not make things better or worse, just different.

Also considering that I was comparing XP's filesystem layout to Vista's, your entire post is irrelevant. You also disagreed with me on the first sentence, then agreed with me 3 lines down. Please, make up your mind

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helio9000 Member since:
2006-05-24

Also, just for laughs, you could have just booted to the command prompt and fixed it with a command or two, from there.

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