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We migrated several of our dying machines to Vista out of necessity (nobody would sell us an XP box). This was supposed to be a quick swap, since we've been swamped with business.
All your problems could have been non-existent had you done 5 minutes internet research.
Dell, Gateway, and HP all offer XP Professional loaded machines. Insight (and probably CDW) are both selling boxed retail full and upgrade versions. No need for volume licensing.
Newegg.com sells the OEM in single or 3-packs.
Don't get me wrong; I'm not a big Vista fan either. But you can't blame this one on Microsoft, because your IT dept failed to do proper research and planning.
We've continued to buy quad-core workstations, ultra-light laptops, 17" workstation laptops, and middle of the road laptops all with great selection, all with XP.