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In reply to the discussion: I'm starting to understand why some people don't like Windows 8 [View all]Gore1FL
(22,924 posts)Win 8 Enterprise is a disaster.
One of my jobs is to deploy 80-100 GB images to 1200 devices twice a year. The software runs from state-of-the-art to "how did you get that to run in Win7x64?" Because of the fluidity lab/classroom environment, each login is the first, unless they manage sit at the same PC twice. Every device runs Faronics Deep Freeze in order to maintain integrity. I have to customize the software and apply the changes to an updated C:\users\default just to give the end-user a workable experience.
Another job is to provide a standard desktop image for employees. I really don't want Mail on the start screen that isn't outlook configured for their exchange account. I don't want a calender that isn't their outlook calendar. I don't want a contact list that isn't their outlook contact list. God knows I don't want whatever pictures they've downloaded sipping accross their work computer. I want the Internet Explorer on the Start screen to be configured like the one on the desktop (of Firefox, or Chrome.)
The Codecs really annoy me. In Vista Enterprise and XP, PC's typically came with some sort of DVD player that covered most needed codecs. It was built into Win 7 Enterprise.
Under-the-hood I like Win 8. I don't see a useful purpose for the new UI.
Now, if they'd make a useful CLI for sound controls in Win 8.2 I might be a little more forgiving.