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    I upgraded a surface pro 3 to Win10 and generally like the GUI... it's certainly far better than Windows 8.
    I do know I cannot install my vsphere client on it though...the old version of .Net isn't present and trying to add it through Programs & Features throws an error. Evidently what I'm seeing, is pretty common too...and requires a complete re-installation of the OS.
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    Installed ten and promptl dumped it for the piece crap it was an went back windows seven. 10 is really set up more for a phone or tablet not a computer from the experince I had with it.

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    I have also updated some domain computers to 10 as a test and they have worked flawlessly so far. No network related issues that I have found or noticed so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackbamf View Post
    I have also updated some domain computers to 10 as a test and they have worked flawlessly so far. No network related issues that I have found or noticed so far.
    You've been lucky. We're still waiting for some software vendors to catch up.

    If you think Windows 10 is made for a phone or tablet, you haven't spent much time with 8/8.1. At least 10 on a desktop still works a lot like a desktop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    I do know I cannot install my vsphere client on it though...the old version of .Net isn't present and trying to add it through Programs & Features throws an error. Evidently what I'm seeing, is pretty common too...and requires a complete re-installation of the OS.
    You probably just need to enable .NET 3.5.;
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    The wife's Cisco VPN client doesn't work with 10 yet either, so not upgrading hers yet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    The wife's Cisco VPN client doesn't work with 10 yet either, so not upgrading hers yet...
    Might have to connect using Internet Explorer instead of Edge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Then you'll be waiting forever with Windows 10.

    Microsoft is moving away from the Service Pack model.
    They may call it something different, but be rest assured they will be having major bug fix releases like they always have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack View Post
    They may call it something different, but be rest assured they will be having major bug fix releases like they always have.
    Windows 10 will be a continuous 'work-in-progress'. Features will also be released in an on-going fashion.

    Once the issue with .NET 3.5 is resolved, I confirmed that vSphere Client 5.5 installs and works like it's supposed to.
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    It's a VPN to the CU campus for remote desktop. The university IT department has specifically stated that it won't work with Win10, but a new client should be available in the next 30-45 days. We had similar issues when Win7 came out.
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