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In case you missed it, a Vista roundtable hosted by Mark Russinovich. I'm most of the way through it. It's good, but not terribly surprising. Still undecided about Windows Vista? Join Mark Russinovich...
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Research In Motion (RIM) announced plans to introduce a development tool that will enable developers to work within the .NET programming environment to create rich client wireless applications for BlackBerry...
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You guys have earned it! Congratulations. SMS Expert, a leading developer of System Management Server solutions, was awarded Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status on May 7th 2007. Holding the Advance...
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I'm starting my AdminStudio 8.0 Professional evaluation tomorrow. My company has been using Wise products for more than six years. Between the changes in Wise Package Studio 7 and the Symantec acquisition...
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Bill Anderson sent Rod a great rundown on why release dates are what they are. It is great perspective from someone who definitely knows what this kind of project is like. It is a must read for anyone...
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For all you ASP.NET developers out there, MSDN posted a quick-start tutorial. It goes into some fair depth, so if you’re already familiar with ASP.NET, this should get you up to speed quickly. ASP...
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MSFN - Windows "Monad" Shell Beta 2 (for .NET Framework 2.0 RC/RTM) x86 Windows "Monad" Shell is a new interactive command-line and task-based scripting technology in Windows that enables administrators...
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Microsoft is taking on Adobe head-on with XPS, a new electronic paper format that is clearly targeted at Adobe’s PDF standard. It looks like Microsoft will be including creation support in the Office...
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This should keep you busy for a while. http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/
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I didn’t realize that the new version of the .NET framework also shipped today. Just something else to add to the pile of things I don’t have time to deploy! MSFN - Microsoft .NET Framework...
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Microsoft released the redistributable version of VSTO 2005 today. For those of you unaware of the technology, it allows developers to create Office documents that keep code and data seperate by interfacing...
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ArsTechnica posted a nice tour of MSH. It isn’t too in-depth, but its a good starting point for those of you who are interested. A guided tour of the Microsoft Command Shell : Page 1 This is a moderately...
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Chris has some info about the SDK update that was released a few days ago. I'm very appreciative the new .NET interface info! Scripting and SDK releases : "The biggest portion - a whopping 1000+ new reference...
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From the link: Some called the arrival of Microsoft's command-line shell and scripting language, code-named Monad, the death of DOS after it was unveiled at the Professional Developers Conference in 2003...
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This is an awesome article about the GINA, the dell that drives the winlogon process, and how it works. The coding side is in-depth if you want to know, but there is a lot of good general info on how it...
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I just noticed Wise Package Studio 5.6 in the support center. After trying to download it all day, I finally got it downloaded and installed. The great news is that it fixed the WiseScript compiler issues...
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In case you missed it, mainstream support for VB6 ends March 31, 2005. The details are here . This is in line with the six years of mainstream support that Microsoft pledged then. The new policy, extended...
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I just noticed that WPS 5.52 was released on March 2nd. The release notes are here . I'm downloading it now. I hope it corrects the compilation problems introduced in 5.51, but since I haven't heard anything...
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