May 14th, 2007
Virtual PC 2004 doesn’t Work on Windows Vista
When Virtual PC 2004 was installed on Windows Vista Premium the warning message below was shown:
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When Virtual PC 2004 was installed on Windows Vista Premium the warning message below was shown:
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The provider of Java APIs and programs, JPackages, has announced that their latest release is now supporting Windows Vista (including JRE 1.6) plus adding new API features like JFlashPlayer, execJ and JDUN.
The following are functionalities for the features they included:
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I wrote about problems encountered while installing Virtual Server 2005 in Windows Vista Home Premium. After research and testing, the following things should be set in Internet Information Services:
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A site about how challenges are defied in various technologies discuss about Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Web is cool in flash animation and graphics. Below is a sample picture of it (More can be found at Techticles):
You may want to play around the site given its eye-catching animation and different view modes — Dev […]
Brian Boyko of HEnthusiast has a 30 day journey with Windows Vista for which he has put on some rules around it namely:
1. Using only Windows Vista for his home computer.
2. Using Retail version of the Windows Vista Home Premium-32 bit.
3. Using the built-in Windows Vista applications like Movie Maker and Windows Mail. 4. […]
Joanna Rutkowska is a researcher known for working around with Windows particularly finding vulnerabilities in the software. She is scheduled to showcase her findings at the Black Hat Briefing and Training event in Las Vegas from July 28 to August 2, 2007. There is still no word on the exact schedule when Windows Vista would […]
Vista Blorge has put up a useful list of tools which could help in deploying Windows Vista and address issues like application compatability, driver problems, and machine power.
These tools include:
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