Features that disappear in Windows Vista operating system

  
                  There are so many articles about new features in Vista, but few people talk about the old components deprecated in Vista, which have appeared in XP and disappeared into Vista (not like WinFS in Vista). This article is the part of the development process that has been shrunk.)
The wiki has an article on this list of "XP features excluded" from Vista, and the rest of this article is a short summary, basically the same. I can't fully guarantee the accuracy of this list. In fact, I found that the ability to support Macintosh files and print via the AppleTalk protocol was not seen in Windows XP. But most of the entries are accurate, and the list is still listed below. Www.45it.com (Computer Software and Software Application Network)
Windows Messenger. The instant messaging software in Windows XP is now replaced by the download link of Windows Live Messenger in Vista. In South Korea, this link will also point to competitors' IM products; but I don't know if the US will do the same.
Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer (IE) integration. I remember that Microsoft recently argued that IE is an inseparable part of Windows. It seems that at least this so-called "inseparable" can still be decomposed.
IP over 1394, Gopher protocol and IPX network.
Microsoft Pinball (3D Pinball Game). Vista has added many new games such as "Mahjong Titans," "Spider Solitaire" and "Purble Place". But Pinball is It’s gone, and MSN’s online games have been removed.
I don’t know if you have found other features that have been cut in Vista?

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