Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition
| 1 ). | You cannot start a Windows Vista-based computer by using a BitLocker key that is stored on a USB device |
| Describes a problem that may occur if the computer's BIOS cannot read the data on the USB device when the computer starts. Suggests steps to resolve the problem. | |
| 2 ). | User policy settings may not be applied after you join Windows Vista to a domain if the Netlogon service has been disabled or set to manual |
| Describes a problem in which the Netlogon service may be disabled or set to manual after you upgrade to Windows Vista. This may prevent User Policy from being applied when you join a domain. A resolution is provided. | |
| 3 ). | Installation choices for 64-bit consumer versions of Windows Vista |
| This article discusses the installation choices for 64-bit consumer versions of Windows Vista. This article does not include information about Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Enterprise, or versions of Windows Vista that you install by using... | |
| 4 ). | How to troubleshoot Volume Activation error codes on Windows Vista-based computers |
| Describes the steps to take to work around specific error codes that may occur when you use Volume Activation. | |
| 5 ). | A 32-bit application cannot use the NetBIOS API to receive data on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista |
| Fixes an issue in which a 32-bit application can open a connection, and it can send data. However, the application cannot use the NetBIOS API to receive data in a 64-bit version of Windows Vista. | |
| 6 ). | FIX: An application that calls the acmFormatChoose function crashes on a computer that is running Windows Vista |
| FIX: An application that calls the acmFormatChoose function crashes on a computer that is running Windows Vista | |
| 7 ). | Parental Control settings may not be applied to all versions of Windows Media Player on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista |
| Describes a problem where the Parental Control settings configured in one Windows Media Player are not applied globally to both the 64-bit and the 32-bit Windows Media Players on a 64-bit edition of Windows Vista-based computer. Provides a work-around. | |
| 8 ). | Recording quality is poor when you use a USB microphone on a Windows Vista-based computer that has 4 GB of RAM or more |
| Recording quality is poor when you use a USB microphone on a Windows Vista-based computer that has 4 GB of RAM or more | |
| 9 ). | You do not hear any audio when you use a 32-bit program to play a DVD movie in a 64-bit version of Windows Vista |
| Resolves a problem in which a 32-bit program may output S/PDIF raw data to the audio playback device when you play a DVD movie. This problem may result in no sound. | |
| 10 ). | BUG: Error message when you try to send messages to a Message Queuing queue on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista: "404 not found" |
| BUG: Error message when you try to send messages to a Message Queuing queue on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista: "404 not found" | |
| 11 ). | You experience problems when you try to print a document in a 32-bit program on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista |
| Describes an issue that you may encounter applications crash or applications stop responding issues if you use 32-bit applications to print documents in a Windows Vista 64-bit system. Provides a hotfix to resolve these issues. | |
| 12 ). | When you try to access a local resource over a VPN connection, you are always prompted for authentication in Windows Vista |
| Describes an issue that occurs when you try to access a local resource when you are connected to a VPN connection from Windows Vista. To resolve this issue, you must use the FQDN to access the local resource. | |
| 13 ). | System "Beep" sound does not function in Windows Vista x64 with HD Audio devices |
| Install Microsoft Windows Vista x64 on a system with an HD audio device. The System speaker "Beep" will not function. | |
| 14 ). | HOWTO: Adding a new rule for the Vista firewall using 'Netsh' command. |
| Windows Vista has the firewall with advanced security. This firewall can control both inbound connections and outbound connections. You can use 'netsh advfirewall' context to add, modify, and delete rules for this new firewall feature. | |
| 15 ). | Some Windows Explorer extensions and some Control Panel items are not displayed on computers that are running an x64-based version of Windows |
| Describes an issue where Windows Explorer extensions and some x86 Control Panel items are not displayed on computers that are running an x64-based version of Windows. A workaround is provided. | |
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