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John Pol

Help With Windows Update for Windows XP/Vista - 0 views

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    Microsoft had launched its series of Windows Operating Systems; it had also released various Windows Updates for all the operating systems along with Microsoft help. Under Microsoft Support it provides complete Windows Help to fix the bugs and issues in t
Marc Queval

Microsoft "Geneva": Single Sign On & Online Services « Software Ruminations - 0 views

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    Microsoft Federation Gateway is a cloud based identity service, that extends beyond your corporate domain out into the internet.
John Pol

What You Should Know About Check Disk - 0 views

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    Chkdsk is a tool to check errors on the hard drive and to fix it. It can fix physical errors and also can recover data that is still readable. The use of check disk is best defined in the Microsoft help. Chkdsk can be run from windows, from command prompt
Marc Queval

Microsoft typographic symbols - 3 views

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    Architecture symbols IT microsoft
John Pol

What You Should Know About Disk Defragmenter - 0 views

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    The limitation of the operating system does not permit it to incorporate continuity in the process of storing file as a unit, rather it breaks the file and stores on different locations on the Drives. This is rather random approach and the file may be sto
John Pol

how to windows - 0 views

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    Resolve your windows problem such as installation, setup, upgrade, repair and restore for windows 98, 2000, ME, xp, vista with a microsoft technical support personal at iyogi. iYogi's Customer Satisfaction Rate is of 93% and a Resolution Rate of 84%. Call
Marc Queval

MSDN Architecture Center - 0 views

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    Microsoft Architecture center
Marc Queval

Download details: Infrastructure Planning and Design - 0 views

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    The Infrastructure Planning and Design (IPD) guides are the next version of Windows Server System Reference Architecture. The guides in this series help clarify and streamline design processes for Microsoft infrastructure technologies, with each guide addressing a unique infrastructure technology or scenario.
John Lundin

Windows 7: Say Goodbye to XP Downgrades - Microsoft - 0 views

  • More often than not in business deployments, one of the first things done with a new PC is to downgrade from Windows Vista to the more popular Windows XP
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      ...and this doesn't send a message about the platform component of architecture to MSFT?
  • running XP as a primary operating system opens a system up to security ills
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      ...and these would be....?
  • A word of warning: Anyone looking to run Windows 7 XP Mode should make sure that their CPU supports virtualization
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  • the systems available today feature CPUs that support AMD-V or Intel VT virtualization
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      ...so buy a new license and buy a new computer... this is getting kinda expensive compared to 'keep my old machine and run my app'...
  • Windows 7 XP Mode, Microsoft is clearly on the right path to reduce the need for Vista or XP on new systems. With some bug fixes and polishing, XP Mode can be a viable alternative to virtualized versions of XP on other platforms
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      ...this is beginning to sound like the Intel Itanium processor (remember the x86 virtual mode?)... only on the OS side. This repackage of Vista with is only compelling if there are critical appls that operate under the 'new & improved' platform... so far all I see is the "new"...
John Lundin

Windows XP to Windows 7: It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride - Columns by PC Magazine - 0 views

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      NO upgrade path from XP to W7???...and this is supposed to encourage XP users to upgrade to W7? It really gives those organizations looking at other OSes the time and motivation to switch to LINUX.
  • XP may be an old OS but it's widely used. Consumers, in particular, will be squeamish about installing a completely new OS. I think the word of mouth about Win 7 is so good—and rightly so—that users will finally want to upgrade. However, when they hear that they have to replace their operating system and, ostensibly, rebuild their relatively new PCs, they could balk.
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      The users that have the W7 upgrade option from XP (lose everything and install a new OS) *will* balk at the option!
  • Microsoft is also ignoring the countless businesses that stuck with XP
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  • My IT department, like so many others, wanted nothing to do with Vista, or the headaches they assumed they'd encounter. Microsoft needs companies to feel comfortable about switching to Win 7. If they can't upgrade from the OS most are using, they'll wait, too.
  • this Microsoft strategy will certainly scare off many XP users who were considering an upgrade
  • wondering why they'd do anything to harm its chances in the marketplace
Marc Queval

Azure solutions architecture center | Microsoft Azure - 1 views

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    Solution Architectures
Marc Queval

Azure Reference Architectures | Microsoft Docs - 1 views

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    Azure Reference Architectures
Marc Queval

Basic web application | Microsoft Docs - 1 views

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    Basic web application
Marc Queval

Model View ViewModel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    The Model View ViewModel (MVVM) is an architectural pattern used in software engineering that originated from Microsoft as a specialization of the Presentation Model design pattern
John Lundin

Page 2 - Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement - 0 views

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  • Some companies still haven't upgraded to Windows Vista (or new hardware, for that matter) due to fear of losing Windows XP
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      ...not for fear of "losing" XP, but for realizing that everything is fine with XP and that you don't have to spend $$ for new OS and even more $$ for new PCs. You are suggesting a solution to a problem that does not exist (although you are pushing hard to convince us!) One of my favorite comments to salesmanship like this is "if this is the answer, then what was the question?"
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