Enabling Vista Basic and Aero on Longhorn

Follow these steps to enable Vista Basic and Aero on the Longhorn OS.

John Savill

May 29, 2007

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How can I enable the Windows Vista Basic UI and (if thehardware supports it) Windows Aero on Windows Server "Longhorn," code-name forthe next version of Windows Server?


By default, Longhorn doesn't contain the Vista Basic and Aero schemes; however,you can install them into the OS (along with Media Player and Photo Gallery)by installing the Desktop Experience Pack. To install the pack, follow thesesteps:

  1. Start Longhorn Server Manager (Start, All Programs, Administrative Tools, Server Manager).

  2. Select the Features link in the console tree.

  3. Click the Add Feature link, as Figure 1 shows.

  4. Select Desktop Experience and click Next.

  5. You'll see a list of features that will be installed. Click Install.

  6. Once installation is complete, you'll be prompted to reboot.

After rebooting, if you right-click the desktop and select Personalize, you'llnotice that the Vista Basic and Aero schemes are still not available. That'sbecause the Themes service is disabled by default on Longhorn. Perform the followingsteps to enable the Themes service:

  1. Start the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Computer Management snap-in (Start, All Programs, Administrative Tools, Computer Management).

  2. Expand Services and Applications in the console tree and select Services.

  3. In the details panel, scroll down till you find Themes, rightclick it, and select Properties.

  4. Set the Startup type to Automatic, as Figure 2 shows and click Apply. Click Start, then click OK.

If you now select Personalize, then select Windows Color and Appearance,Vista Basic will be available. If your server has hardware that meets Aero requirements(which is unlikely), you can also select Windows Aero and get access to taskbarthumbnails and Windows Flip 3D graphics technology, which renders live thumbnailimages of the contents of your open windows.
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