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Back when it was first announced I made a couple of posts about Windows 7 XP Mode. Now that I’ve been using almost every day for the past few months, I wanted to revisit the topic and write about my hands-on impressions. In this post I’ll show how applications that run under XP Mode integrate with the regular Windows 7 environment.
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Yesterday I blogged about Windows 7’s XP Compatibility Mode, and have some additional pieces of information that I consider interesting if you are considering using it in the future: not all CPUs would be able to use XP compatibility mode, adds complexity to the deployment process, and may give an inconsistent experience. ...
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As a Visual Basic 6.0 developer you may want to become yourself familiar with the .NET platform before putting it into production (and making the corresponding investments). In this blog post I give some pointers to commonly used resources that can help you try out the platform....
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A quick post to tell everyone that the day finally came: Windows Server 2008 was released today. it includes two technologies in particular that I think will be revolutionary: Hyper-V and RemoteApp....
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For those of you who missed it, Windows Server 2008 RC1 was released yesterday, with the Beta of Hyper-V. Finally! You can download it here , and there is some more information on the Virtual PC Guy's WebLog .
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Ever since we started working on the Virtual Server seminars, we’ve been hearing about I/O Virtualization, and how it will improve the virtualization landscape as the VT instructions did. Well, today Intel unveiled its vPro platform, with this new technology...
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In case you missed it, Microsoft recently unveiled a new Virtualization Website . This website centralizes the information about all of Microsoft’s virtualization products. I especially like the page about the different Virtualization Solutions offered...
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Two big announcements this week: Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 is finally out, and there's a new whitepaper outlining licensing requirements to run Microsoft’s products in virtual environments....
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Right now a colleague is working on the final delivery of the Virtualization for Developers Lab Series....
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SCVMM Beta 2 first impressions....
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Today Microsoft released the Beta 2 of the System Center Virtual Machine Manager....
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There's a new Virtualization for Developers lab scheduled for Singapore, on May 16-18....
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In a couple of weeks we’ll have the last of the scheduled Virtualization for Developers Labs . The two labs will take place on the same week – one in Zaragoza, Spain, on May 8–10 , and the other one in Paris, France on May 9–11 . If you are interested...
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You can now download the Release Candidate for Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 from https://connect.microsoft.com . Remember that you need to be registered in the beta program to be able to download the files. This release contains bug fixes from Beta 2 –...
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I just saw over at the Virtual PC Guy’s Blog that a new tool is available that allows you resize existing VHDs. You can check it out at the vmToolkit website . According to the announcement, with this tool, you can resize VHDs (both increase and decrease...
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