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Answer» Its you know who again! I went to sign my friend up to microsoft net passport but I did not see where it can be done for Vista, requirements ONLY up to xp. Can it be done yet for Vista, any one know?Thanks In its ever-expanding push toward computer domination, Microsoft launched a concept called the .NET Passport. (Soon after installation, Windows XP urgently asks you to sign up for one.) In theory, the Passport sounds great: Give Microsoft a user name and password, and you have a Passport. When you visit any Passport-aware Internet sites, you type in your same Passport name and password. You no longer have to remember different user names and passwords for every place that you visit or shop on the Internet.Yes, its true and I know what you are saying, however as far as I know you cannot use windows live messenger without a .net passport and thats all I need it for now. Thanks, however I still need to know if requirements necessary to get a net passport include Windows Vista yet? Thanks again Try ThisQuote from: tomshope on December 08, 2007, 11:00:16 AM Its you know who again! I went to sign my friend up to microsoft net passport but I did not see where it can be done for Vista, requirements ONLY up to xp. Can it be done yet for Vista, any one know?ThanksMaybe I just need a cup of coffee, but I don't quite get this. Broni posted a good explanation of .Net. I don't see that the OS has anything to do with it. .Net is used by many "Passport-aware Internet sites" so that would become apparent when you're viewing the website via your web browser. It seems to me that that would work the same whether your OS is XP, Vista, or even older versions of Windows. Is this not true? |
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