Theophilus
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2002
- 3,407
I've seen numerous threads on some specific questions, but with my situation, I'm wondering what sorts of things I need to know in making the jump to v2009.
Here's the thing--I really need to keep v2007 on this system at the same time if possible. With that considered, this won't be a cleaned-registry sort of installation, but will be running along-side the clutter I've accumulated through v2007.
Any tips on the installation itself (I plan to install from the DVD after SP1 is released). My VAR's presentation today really impressed me and I've got a page of notes of things I really want to try.
Since I've skipped v2008 entirely, I'm not yet familiar with the new interface. I've never been a fan of the click-a-lot command manager, but instead am quite particular about having a million tool icons available. On the other hand, with all the new stuff happening, I'm certainly willing to learn new tricks. What would you specifically recommend in setting up things for optimal efficiency in v2009? (I'm trying to transition from the developers' perspective to the users' perspective.)
If you know of something already mentioned in other threads, I'd appreciate a link to them.
Thanks!
Jeff Mowry
A people who value security over freedom will soon find they have neither.
Here's the thing--I really need to keep v2007 on this system at the same time if possible. With that considered, this won't be a cleaned-registry sort of installation, but will be running along-side the clutter I've accumulated through v2007.
Any tips on the installation itself (I plan to install from the DVD after SP1 is released). My VAR's presentation today really impressed me and I've got a page of notes of things I really want to try.
Since I've skipped v2008 entirely, I'm not yet familiar with the new interface. I've never been a fan of the click-a-lot command manager, but instead am quite particular about having a million tool icons available. On the other hand, with all the new stuff happening, I'm certainly willing to learn new tricks. What would you specifically recommend in setting up things for optimal efficiency in v2009? (I'm trying to transition from the developers' perspective to the users' perspective.)
If you know of something already mentioned in other threads, I'd appreciate a link to them.
Thanks!
Jeff Mowry
A people who value security over freedom will soon find they have neither.