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  • 5 Misunderstood Features in Windows Vista

    Nicholas Rayner pointed out (via Twitter linking back to his blog) a new article available for download on Microsoft.com looking at 5 misunderstood features in Windows Vista today. Download: 5 Misunderstood Features in Windows Vista (Link down but will be back up shortly) Those 5 misunderstood features...
    Posted to Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on 05-15-2008
  • New Application Compatibility training available

    When we talk about application compatibility for our large customers, it goes beyond making sure the latest game or end user application works. Our enterprise customers sometimes have hundreds of thousands of PCs to manage. That means a lot of different applications, from many different companies, some...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by Peg McNicol on 08-22-2007
  • It's Windows Vista Week at Channels 9 and 10

    Windows Vista Week has begun at Channel 9 and Channel 10 . Over on Channel 9 they're covering Windows Vista from the developer side, focusing on building apps for Windows Vista as a user-centric operating system. What technologies underlying Windows Vista make it what it is for the user? And what can...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by Nick White on 02-27-2007
  • Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 Released

    Hi I'm Peg McNicol, the product manager for application compatibility in Windows Vista. In the midst of all the excitement around the general availability of Windows Vista, it's almost strange to talk about IT Pro & developer tools, but if you are an IT Pro, or developer, this should be pretty exciting...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by Peg McNicol on 01-30-2007
  • Accessible UAC Prompts

    There have been some comments on the blog recently suggesting that the UAC dialog boxes in Windows Vista are not accessible and I just wanted to clear up the confusion here. First, to set the scene though. When a user attempts to access an application or setting that requires elevated privileges to run...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by James Senior on 01-25-2007
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