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Windows Vista
Windows Vista is a version of Microsoft Windows. It was announced in 2005 and released in 2006. Windows 7 has now replaced Windows Vista. Find more Windows Vista news, information, and pictures here.
Hi Everyone, Last week, 8 Windows 6 related hot-fix KB article were released. Below are the details: Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 - 5 KB articles: · 977656 You cannot start a VPN connection that uses CHAP or PAP authentication to a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 · 977526 Communication is interrupted periodically when you start a communication from a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server...
- Dec. 22 - Dec. 28 Hot-Fix KB articles Weekly Release (blogs.technet.com)
- Professor Teaches Windows Vista (winnokiamobile.com)
This article will show you some methods that can help to speed up your windows vista. The methods are straight forward and very newbie friendly, following the steps will greatly improve the speed of your windows vista.Contributor: dennis seattlePublished: Jan 06, 2010
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- Windows TCP Receive Window Auto-Tuning (blogs.sun.com)
Windows Aero is the standard graphical user interface that most Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems ship with. Microsoft made the decision during the Windows Vista release to block some or even all Aero effects in some editions of the operating system and has continued that strategy during the release of Windows 7.
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- Create a photo slideshow in Windows Vista (vnunet.com)
- Windows Vista and Windows 7 reactivation in a Boot Camp virtual machine... (vmware.simplefeed.net)
- Windows Azure Platform Training Kit (xml.sys-con.com)
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We get many request/references regarding support of Visual Basic 6.0 runtime support for various Microsoft Operating systems including MS Windows 7. There is a wonderful article regarding this MSDN article titled “ Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista, Windows ”. It states that the “… Visual Basic team is committed to “It Just Works” compatibility for Visual Basic 6.0 applications on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008...
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