The good folks at Books24×7 are putting on a series of online seminars under the Windows Vista Essentials label. Later this week, I’ll be sitting down with my Windows Vista Inside Out sidekick, Carl Siechert, to host a 45-minute presentation on how to make the transition from XP to Vista without going insane.
We’ve put together a pretty good presentation that should work for IT professionals and power users alike. It doesn’t cost a dime, and we’d love to have you in the audience.
Details are here (or just click the image below). You’ll need a Java-enabled browser, and if you call in to the toll-free number you can ask us questions.
To sweeten the deal, I’ve got two copies of Windows Vista Inside Out ready to sign and give away to people who respond to this post. I’ll have a drawing after the seminar: to get your name in the hat, register for the seminar and post a comment here. I’ll draw two names from the list of seminar attendees.


Ed, it was kind of you to point me to the Flash uninstaller. Sorry to miss out on the presentation due to Flash installation troubles…
Looking forward to the presentation. I’ve been testing Vista and so far I can’t recommend it for the company. There are STILL (can you believe it?!) too many critical applications that won’t run properly on Vista. Our recent hardware purchase included XP instead of Windows Me2… ooh, excuse me, I meant Vista.
Hi! I’ve debated about Vista and look forward to a good discussion about the ramping up I may have to do if I take the leap! Thanks! Here’s hoping I win an autographed book! What a treat that’d be! I’m off to register!
are you going to list who won the books???
Gee, Ron, can’t I even get 24 hours?
Yes, I’ll list the winners. I always do.