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I just finished reading an article on Windows Vista from InfoWorld, and it makes several really good points.
Windows Vista brings a lot to the table that gets de-emphasized by the masses. It's funny that when Microsoft releases a product that is primarily a refinement of the previous version (XP vs 2000), there are complaints about having ...
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If you're a 64-bit Vista user, that is...
It looks as though the users of Vista x64 can obtain Service Pack 1 via Windows Update.
I've already started down the MSDN path for obtaining the Service Pack, but that has presented its own set of issues. (TechNet is also another option for obtaining the Service Pack for x86 or x64 ...
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If you're a 64-bit Vista user, that is... It looks as though the users of Vista x64 can obtain Service Pack 1 via Windows Update . I've already started down the MSDN path for obtaining the Service Pack , but that has presented its own set of issues. ...(read more)
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Finally, Service Pack 1 for Exchange 2007 has been released. All 854MB of it. And not a moment too soon.
I need to see if the Public Folder functionality (really, the Public Folder GUI) is finally available.
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Lately, I've been so busy with processes and procedures and policies, that I haven't had a chance to play with the upcoming version of Windows Server 2008. I have had an opportunity to read a number of reports, including the one from eWeek, and it seems that the reports are favorable, especially where the new virtualization features are ...
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Yeah, yeah, it took me long enough. What can I say?
I finally bit the bullet and installed Vista Ultimate x64 Edition on my laptop. As I mentioned last month, my Vista upgrade path was not as smooth as I had hoped, since I was going to be forced to perform a clean install, but I must say that the actual installation ...
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The issue I speak of relates to how many changes and new features should go into a new release of their software product. If Microsoft adds lots of new functionality, then customers and analysts conclude that the likelihood of bugs within the new code is high and so they avoid product adoption for months or years or until several service ...
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The issue I speak of relates to how many changes and new features should go into a new release of their software product. If Microsoft adds lots of new functionality, then customers and analysts conclude that the likelihood of bugs within the new code...(read more)
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I came home this evening to find out that the January shipment of my Microsoft ActionPack Subscription arrived today.
Sweet!!
Sort of, anyway...
First the good news: I got my Office 2007 licenses, or should I say, Microsoft Office System 2007. It even came with SharePoint Server 2007, and Microsoft Office Accounting ...
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