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Browsing all articles from January, 2009
Jan
30
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Our Next Engineering Milestone – Engineering Windows 7 – Site Home …

This post is about the path from where we are today, Beta, to our RTM ( Release To Manufacturing), building on the discussion of this topic that started at the PDC. This post is in no way an announcement of a ship date , change in plans, …..

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Jan
21
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Yes, we did… – IEBlog – Home – MSDN Blogs

This is because the version of IE8 in Windows 7 Beta is somewhat older than the Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate (IE8 RC1) that we’re about to release for Windows Vista and Windows XP. Internet Explorer 8 RC1 displays whitehouse.gov correctly ….

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Jan
14
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Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows 7 | Going Deep | Channel 9

the updated tools are only available through the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP). MDOP is an add-on subscription to Windows Client Software Assurance. MDOP also contains a lot of other cool tools like Application Virtualization that used to the the Softricity …..

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Jan
12
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Welcome to Windows 7 – Microsoft on ISVs – Site Home – MSDN Blogs

There is nothing more important to our team than our Global partners having a great experiencing with Windows 7 . There are three great ways to take advantage of this Beta release : 1) Get the beta and use the Application Quality cookbook …

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Jan
11
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Get your hands on Windows 7 Beta – The Microsoft TechNet Australia …

Performance, reliability, security, and compatibility are core tenets of this release as we collect your feedback to meet our engineering goals of making Windows 7 the best-performing and most stable Windows operating system to date . … Something which was a nice surprise is the new Media Center experience in Windows 7 .

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Jan
9
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Windows 7 beta takes out Microsoft servers

Although Ballmer did not provide an exact Windows 7 release date and Microsoft in general sticks to the original early 2010 release date , ZDNet noted that the public beta will expire in August, based on the software’s EULA, meaning that …

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