1 Overall Security
All of your computer’s security needs are now bundled in 
one easy-to-find, easy-to-monitor location.  The Windows 
Security Center helps make your PC more secure by alerting 
you when your security software is out of date or when your 
security settings should be strengthened. The Security 
Center also tells you whether your PC is set up to receive 
automatic software updates from Microsoft.  Windows Vista, 
along with Internet Explorer 7, contains many security 
features to safeguard you and your organization from 
threats, while keeping your intellectual property protected.
2 Windows Defender
One of the key tools in the Security Center is Windows
Defender. It works with Internet Explorer 7 to help protect 
your computer against pop-ups, slow performance, and 
security threats caused by spyware and other unwanted 
software, often defined as malware. By leveraging superior 
platform enhancements in Windows Vista, which include 
improved caching technology for faster scans and removal 
technologies, using up-to-date spyware definitions created 
by Microsoft, Windows Defender provides an always-on 
protection that monitors key system locations, watching for 
changes that signal the presence of spyware. The "Scan on 
execute" functionality provides an added layer of Protection 
by scanning downloaded files before they are saved and 
executed, reducing the chance that spyware
might be installed by accident. 
3 BitLocker
BitLocker Drive Encryption protects the information stored 
on your computer from hackers or thieves who might obtain 
access to your machine. It is a full disk encryption feature 
included with Microsoft's Windows Vista designed to protect 
data by providing encryption for entire volumes. By 
encrypting the entire Windows system volume, data is better 
protected. Ideally a v1.2 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip 
is the preferred method of encryption key storage. BitLocker 
Drive Encryption is tightly integrated into Windows Vista and 
provides a seamless, secure, and manageable data 
protection solution for you.
4 Automated Backup
The new backup and restore functionality in Windows Vista 
makes it easier to keep your data and computer safe from 
user error, hardware failure, and any other issue that could 
result in data loss. The Windows Backup and Restore Center 
gives you one place to manage all backup and restore 
features. Two particularly useful Automatic Backup features 
are the ability to do a scheduled backup and the ability to 
back up your files to an external hard drive, secondary hard 
drive, writable CD or DVD, or to a network location.
Search & Organize
5 Instant Search
Looking for specific applications, Web sites, and e-mails is 
faster than ever with the streamlined Windows Vista Start 
Menu. To find a specific application or file, click the Windows 
key on the keyboard (or open the Start menu) and enter the 
file name in the Instant Search field. As you type, Windows 
Vista dynamically searches filenames, metadata, and the full 
text of all files and displays the choices by file type. For 
example, to find the Calculator application, simply type “cal” 
in the Instant Search field, and Windows Vista would display 
a shortcut to all applications that start with “cal”. Calculator 
will be the top option. 
6 Integrated Search
Every explorer window in Windows Vista contains an 
integrated Instant Search field in which you can enter a word, 
part of a word, or a phrase. Try filtering by type using the 
Search Pane and selecting “Documents.” Next choose to see 
your files in another way, via the new Stack view. Select the 
author column header control drop down menu, and choose 
the option to “Stack by author”. Explore all the documents by 
a particular author by double clicking on an author’s stack. 
Now, save that search as a new Search Folder. Choose the 
option “Save Search” found on the top Command Bar and 
name and save your Search Folder. In the future, to re-run it, 
simply select the “Searches” folder link on the left side 
Navigation Pane, and double click on your Search Folder.      
7 Aero  
Windows Aero offers you a premium user experience. The 
glass windows create an open, energizing environment, and 
enable you to better focus on your content, rather than on 
the surrounding interface. If your PC supports the Windows 
Aero user experience, open multiple files and see how easy it 
is to locate the right open window using the breakthrough 
Windows Flip (simply ALT+TAB) or Flip 3D (Windows 
key+TAB).   
8 Mobility
Windows Vista has multiple tools and features to help you be 
productive when you’re on-the-go.  It provides a centralized 
location to access all of the relevant information you will 
need within the Mobility Center. You no longer need to go to 
various menus and folders. This tool provides options for 
handling your wireless connection and synching your 
devices, along with various choices needed for presenting.
9 Meeting Space
Windows Meeting Space enables face-to-face collaboration 
among small groups of Windows Vista users—virtually 
anytime, anywhere. Useful for both business and personal 
purposes, this tool enables you to share work on computer-
based projects with other people more easily and comfort-
ably.  With Windows Meeting Space, you can collaborate 
with one person or as many as nine others over a wired 
network, a wireless local area network (WLAN), or an ad hoc 
(PC-to-PC) wireless network.
10 XPS 
XPS Documents are a new archiving format perfect for 
preserving content and for securely sharing information in an 
application independent way. To create an XPS Document, 
open any document in virtually any application, and select 
the print option. In the printer selection menu, choose 
“Microsoft XPS Document Writer” and save the file.  Double 
click on the file, which should open it in the XPS Viewer, 
which is hosted by Internet Explorer 7. The XPS Document is 
a pixel perfect rendition of the original source material.  
Other Windows 7 Tips
Share a folder or file directly from your PC.
Windows Vista improves on the Windows network folder 
sharing experience first introduced with Windows XP by 
giving you more flexibility in what you can share with 
other people and improving the setup process. With 
Windows Vista you can now share folders and individual 
files with any other user on the same corporate network. 
From any Explorer, select a file or folder and on the 
Command Bar choose the option to Share. Enter the 
name of another user on the same network, and give 
them appropriate rights of access – reader, co-owner, etc.
PC Performance          
SP1 will contain changes focused on addressing specific 
reliability and performance issues, supporting new types of  
hardware, and adding support for several emerging 
standards.  SP1 also continues to improve upon the IT 
administration experience.
 
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