Roaming user profileA roaming user profile is a concept in the Windows NT family of operating systems that allows users with a computer joined to a Windows domain to log on to any computer on the same domain and access their documents and have a consistent desktop experience, such as applications remembering toolbar positions and preferences, or the desktop appearance staying the same, while keeping all related files stored locally, to not continuously depend on a fast and reliable network connection to a .
Technical features new to Windows VistaWindows Vista (formerly codenamed Windows "Longhorn") has many significant new features compared with previous Microsoft Windows versions, covering most aspects of the operating system. In addition to the new user interface, security capabilities, and developer technologies, several major components of the core operating system were redesigned, most notably the audio, print, display, and networking subsystems; while the results of this work will be visible to software developers, end-users will only see what appear to be evolutionary changes in the user interface.
Windows SearchWindows Search (also known as Instant Search) is a content index desktop search platform by Microsoft introduced in Windows Vista as a replacement for both the previous Indexing Service of Windows 2000 and the optional MSN Desktop Search for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, designed to facilitate local and remote queries for files and non-file items in compatible applications including Windows Explorer. It was developed after the postponement of WinFS and introduced to Windows constituents originally touted as benefits of that platform.
Nouvelles fonctions de Windows VistaWindows Vista (au début nommé Longhorn) a un grand nombre de nouvelles fonctionnalités en comparaison avec les versions précédentes de Windows qui couvrent tout le système d'exploitation. Windows Aero Les éditions Premium de Windows Vista incluent une interface utilisateur et un style visuel, nommé Windows Aero. Le but d'Aero est d'être clair et plus esthétique que les versions antérieurs de Windows, en incluant des transparences, des animations de fenêtres et un volet de gadgets.
Stratégie de groupeLes stratégies de groupe (En anglais, Group Policy ou GP) sont des fonctions de gestion centralisée de la famille Microsoft Windows. Elles permettent la gestion des ordinateurs et des utilisateurs dans un environnement Active Directory. Les stratégies de groupe font partie de la famille des technologies IntelliMirror, qui incluent la gestion des ordinateurs déconnectés, la gestion des utilisateurs itinérants ou la gestion de la redirection de dossiers ainsi que la gestion des fichiers en mode déconnecté.