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Windows Vista contains a range of new technologies and features that are intended to help network administrators and power users better manage their systems. Notable changes include a complete replacement of the "Windows Setup" process, completely rewritten deployment mechanisms, support for per-application Remote Desktop sessions, new diagnostic and health monitoring tools, and a range of new Group Policy settings covering many of the features new to Windows Vista. Other areas of interest include major changes to Task Scheduler, as well as the addition of Subsystem for UNIX Applications, which provides a POSIX-compatible environment for applications as part of the operating system itself. ==Setup== (詳細はClearType fonts and the Aero visual style, and enabling the use of a mouse. Prior to copying the setup image, users can graphically resize partitions. Support for loading third-party disk drivers has improved. Whereas Windows XP only supported loading drivers from floppy disks while the setup environment is initially loading, Windows Vista additionally supports loading drivers from USB and Firewire storage devices, and from CDs and DVDs from within the main setup wizard. Microsoft has aimed to reduce the amount of time setup takes to complete. Setup is now significantly faster than with Windows XP, and thus Windows Vista can be installed in as little as 20 minutes.〔(Supersite's Five Great Features in Windows Vista RC1 )〕 This is especially notable considering that the Windows Vista install is more than three times the size of its predecessor. At the end of the setup process, Windows Vista automatically downloads and applies security and device-driver updates from Windows Update. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Management features new to Windows Vista」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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