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Vista

Sep
25
2007

Synchronizing Offline Files from the command line in Vista

 

A blog reader recently asked us how to synchronize Offline Files from the command
prompt instead of from the Sync Center as described in a previous
blog post. Good question! Synchronizing Offline Files from the command line is
performed using a WMI script. We have published two example scripts that illustrate
how to do this.

The scripts are:

CscSyncAll.vbs –
Sync [...]

Oct
24
2006

IEForge – bends IE to your will | InlineSearch / HomePage

 Lots of buzz over why this feature didn’t make it into IE7. Its apparently a
feature in Firefox.

Inline Search v 1.2 is an extremely useful free add-on for Internet Explorer that
mimics Firefox’s search behavior. It turns searching in a web page into a non modal
research experience coupled with a find as you type facility. It integrates [...]

Jun
2
2006

Download Windows Server Update Services with Service Pack 1

Windows
Server Update Services with Service Pack 1 (WSUS SP1) delivers updates for WSUS. This
service pack includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and the forthcoming Microsoft
Windows Vista operating system, and provides additional stability and performance
improvements. After you install WSUS SP1, you may be required to restart your computer.
You cannot remove WSUS SP1 after you install [...]

Jun
2
2006

Top 10 Things to Try with Windows Vista Beta 2

As
soon you have Windows Vista Beta 2, here are just a few of the top things you can
do to evaluate it for your organization, plan your deployment, and make yourself more
productive. If you don’t have Beta 2 yet you’ll soon be able to get it here.

Top
10 Things to Try with Windows Vista Beta 2.

May
8
2006

Windows Network Development

Got the heads up for the Windows
Network Development blog (rss feed
here) from a comment posted by Ari Pernick. I have only read the first couple
of posts, but it looks interesting enough to make the blogroll.

Windows
Network Development.

May
4
2006

Quality of Service in Windows Server “Longhorn” and Windows Vista

Quality
of Service (QoS) in the Microsoft® Windows Server™ “Longhorn” (now in beta
testing) and Windows Vista™ (now in beta testing) operating systems helps alleviate
network congestion issues while optimizing traffic to the available bandwidth by providing
centralized management of traffic sent by network hosts. By using QoS in a Windows
Server “Longhorn” and Windows Vista environment, an IT department [...]

May
4
2006

Quality of Service in Windows Server “Longhorn” and Windows Vista

Quality
of Service (QoS) in the Microsoft® Windows Server™ “Longhorn” (now in beta
testing) and Windows Vista™ (now in beta testing) operating systems helps alleviate
network congestion issues while optimizing traffic to the available bandwidth by providing
centralized management of traffic sent by network hosts. By using QoS in a Windows
Server “Longhorn” and Windows Vista environment, an IT department [...]

May
4
2006

Quality of Service in Windows Server “Longhorn” and Windows Vista

Quality
of Service (QoS) in the Microsoft® Windows Server™ “Longhorn” (now in beta
testing) and Windows Vista™ (now in beta testing) operating systems helps alleviate
network congestion issues while optimizing traffic to the available bandwidth by providing
centralized management of traffic sent by network hosts. By using QoS in a Windows
Server “Longhorn” and Windows Vista environment, an IT department [...]

May
2
2006

The Windows Developer Story : Search and Organize

Excerpt

In our first installment, an Introduction
to the Vista Developer Story, we discussed the Top Ten Things to Do when
developing a Windows Vista application. Every two weeks a new story will be added
to the downloadable Help file, which
can be downloaded here. This week we are presenting a discussion on Data:
Search, Organize, and Sharing.

Data: Search, Organize, Sharing

Windows [...]

May
2
2006

Connecting to Wireless Networks with Vista

Microsoft® Windows Vista™ (now in beta testing) includes many improvements for
connecting to IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN networks. These improvements include a new
set of dialog boxes to more easily connect to or configure connections to wireless
networks, new support for non-broadcasting wireless networks, and a new way to configure
wireless connections at the command line using the Netsh.exe [...]