vista sp2 time waster

I don’t expect many people to understand this post.

My laptop needed reformatting so I decided I might as well download Vista SP2 since it was being released to MSDN and MS technet users in preparation for the RTM release in the next few months.

Most IT depts in many corporations hate service pack releases and windows update for a good reason. There are always bugs, updates, and compatibility issues in the new service packs that screw up old software or just screw up the computer all-together. Most corporations will resist the update as long as possible and if they do decide to update. They usually do it when they’re rolling out new computers or do a full reformat and fresh install of the new OS with the service pack slip-streamed into the installation.

I usually apply these principals and Vista SP2 is evidence why.
From a consumer standpoint, you probably won’t notice too many problems other than with a select few games or minor software that has some sorta compatibility issue.

The problem with my installation is that my house is deployed on a Windows 2008 domain environment.
This means that all of our logins, files, policies, etc are centralized allowing easier management.

Since Vista SP2 has not been fully released, Microsoft has neglected to update the Group Policy Client Extensions for Vista SP2. I have just spent a good 5 hours playing with my Group policy objects (GPOs), trying to figure out why my laptop wouldn’t automatically map the drives configured via group policy. There are a few other policies which I’m sure haven’t been applied as well but I’m too lazy and fed-up to figure out which one they are.

Thankfully this is just a home environment and I am basically using this as a learning tool for how corporate networks, both small and enterprise run their computers.

There is a reason why IT doesn’t want to update right away! I’ll bet you there are a few MSCE certified individuals out there right now trying to figure out why their drive maps aren’t working as well, and they’re wasting their time just like me. (We must also remember that most companies still run XP, so maybe I’m just kidding myself)

Is Vista SP2 worth it? I don’t know yet, I’ll let you know in a few weeks.

Here’s some reading that provides evidence that Vista SP2 doesn’t have group policy client extensions yet at the time of this post.
MPECS Inc. Blog : Vista Service Pack 2 Not Applying Group Policy Preferences
Microsoft Discussion Groups – Group Policy Preferences not applying on Vista with Service Pack 2

delays & riding accross canada

Lack of updates! I know..no excuses, I’ve been busy….kinda. More of my friends are back and so I’ve been out and about. Also, I think I am just blog-lazy if that’s even a term. In reality, I’m really not on the computer as much now than I am when in Guelph. There’s just that much more to do here 🙂

Anyways….

Just over a month ago, I mentioned that one of my friends, Garrett Reynolds and his buddy Dylan, are riding across Canada via bike. Well their adventure started a few weeks ago Wednesday (May 6th, 2009) when they landed in Victoria, B.C.

They landed here in Vancouver on Saturday, May 9th. I biked from my place to Stanley Park to meet them since I figured they’d get lost trying to find my house. We promptly found some all-you-can-eat sushi at Tampopo, on the corner of Pendrell and Denman. We brought 3 bikes right to the top floor since we didn’t feel safe locking them outside with of their equipment. Garrett had his first slice of sashmi and Dylan was able to fullfill his Ontario-long crave for Japanese food!

Garrett and Dylan stayed a night over here, allowing them to relax and regroup after biking the island. We did a MEC trip as well as a visit to Tom Lee Music to equip Dylan with a harmonica.

They’ve now been on the road for about 2.5 weeks and are recently just passed Nelson, BC. I’m pretty sure they’ve seen a variety of BC weather even though it is mid-late may. I do recall relaying some weather reports before they entered Manning Park; snow at elevations of 1700m! And the regular BC weather, rain…next 5 days! Prepare to never be dry.

Once again, their website is www.canadianodyssey.ca and you can also follow them on twitter