The standard desktop applications of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Outlook will not run if you download them onto a Windows XP or Vista machine. It needs at least Windows 7.
You may buy a computer that has vista home premium and Microsoft office on it. But generally it does not come automatic with vista home premium, it is a separate program.
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It does on Vista Home Basic (my op sys). I have Office 2000 Pro on it with no problems.
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No, it is compatiable with vista home premium, I have had it.
Download Microsoft's Windows Vista Upgrade advisor tool. If there are any probolems with any of the software you have currently installed, the tool will tell you whether or not you will be able to run it in Vista. Please note this only works if you don't have vista installed already.
This laptop comes installed with Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
No, mui can only be installed in vista ultimate or vista enterprise. Some hacker will probably circumvent this limitation in a near future, as they have done with other ultimate extras.
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This laptop has Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded as the OS, but has no other major full software versions preinstalled (although it appears to have trial versions of Office 2007 and McAfee antivirus included).
No, Microsoft Office is not included in Windows Vista Home Basic. However, you can purchase Microsoft Office separately through a variety of retailers. For an affordable option, you could check out Affordablekey. They have the best prices on Microsoft Office, with up to 80% off when you use the coupon code AFFOR30.
IIS (Internet Information Services) is included with most newer versions of NT-based Windows, including Windows 2000, XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Vista Business, and Windows Server 2008. It is not included in the home versions of XP or Vista, but can be installed manually.