Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit Editio
| 1 ). | VL Activation Interval not used from KMS host |
| A KMSCLIENT activation computer does not utilize the ActivationInterval sent from a KMSHOST and submits Activation requests based on the default schedule. | |
| 2 ). | On a Windows Vista-based computer that has the "Auto-hide the taskbar" option enabled, most of the taskbar does not appear when you move the mouse pointer into the taskbar area |
| Fixes a problem that occurs on a Windows Vista-based computer that has the "Auto-hide the taskbar" option and the Windows Aero color scheme enabled. Occurs after you switch the system display back to a single monitor. | |
| 3 ). | No incoming request notification is displayed when you connect a Bluetooth device to a computer that is running Windows Vista even though the "Display notification of incoming request" option is enabled |
| Describes a problem that occurs after you reset the "Display notification of incoming request" setting in the Bluetooth options on a Windows Vista-based computer. Specifically, the new setting is not recognized until the computer restarts. | |
| 4 ). | The "Alimentazione da rete elettrica (minuti)" box is not completely visible on a portable computer that is running an Italian version of Windows Vista |
| Describes a problem that may occur when you try to configure the number of minutes that the computer should wait before it sleeps while the computer is plugged in. | |
| 5 ). | Some text on the Advanced tab for a network adapter's Properties page may be truncated in certain language versions of Windows Vista |
| Describes a problem where some text on the Advanced tab may be truncated when you view the Properties page for a network adapter in Device Manager. | |
| 6 ). | A hotfix is available for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications users to incorporate DST changes in Pakistan and in Morocco in 2008 |
| Describes a hotfix that is available for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications users to incorporate DST changes in Pakistan and in Morocco in 2008. | |
| 7 ). | No progress bar is displayed when you put a Windows Vista-based computer to sleep or into hibernation |
| Describes a by-design behavior in which Windows Vista no longer displays a progress bar when the computer is entering hibernation or sleep. | |
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