Enterprise version doesn't contain games?

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Andrew

I know that in an enterprise there is not necessity of games, but this
is the MSDN version I got, I'm a self-employed developer and I'm
disappointed that entering in games folder no-one has installed or is
present.
Is it really so, or should I check everything else?

Bye
Andrea
 
Andrew said:
I know that in an enterprise there is not necessity of games, but this
is the MSDN version I got, I'm a self-employed developer and I'm
disappointed that entering in games folder no-one has installed or is
present.
Is it really so, or should I check everything else?

The updated games are available in all versions except for Home Basic, but
they are optional in Business and Enterprise. You can add them by browsing
to the available Windows Vista component and adding them.

You should post any further questions about Windows Vista in
microsoft.public.windows.vista.general (which isn't yet on Google groups)
but can be accessed using Windows Mail that is included in Vista by going to
the Microsoft Communities account in Windows Mail.
 
Sorry Tom,

I was looking in windows vista ng, but accidentally I clicked here.
Infact I wasn't able to find my message there ... and now I understand
why.
But where is located the Vista component dialog?

Thanks
Andrea
 
Andrew said:
Sorry Tom,

I was looking in windows vista ng, but accidentally I clicked here.
Infact I wasn't able to find my message there ... and now I understand
why.
But where is located the Vista component dialog?

Control Panel, Programs and Features, choose the Windows Features view.
 
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