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Sep
22
2009

What Internet Explorer Administration Kit Can Do For You | TechNet

 
Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) enables the most efficient way to deploy and manage Web-based solutions. IEAK is designed to be used by three main customers: Corporations, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet Content Providers (ICPs), and Internet Software Vendors (ISVs). Learn how to tailor a custom browser to meet your customers’ needs.
Corporations [...]

Aug
7
2009

Tales from the Datacenter

Thank you Patrick for this useful post
Around the office, most of us are used to using UltraMon to manage our windows on the beautiful 23″ monitors we have.  Unfortunately, for the time being, UltraMon doesn’t provide support for 7, so some of us are left manually wrangling windows around.
In a rare moment of helpfulness, [...]

May
28
2009

Focus Shift to Windows 7 and Windows 2008 Server R2

I’ve spent the last several weeks since MMS getting a feel for the new technologies coming with Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2. Our company had a very limited deployment of Windows Vista (mainly is was just IT people), so we never really put a lot of effort into getting the most out of it. [...]

Mar
16
2009

Windows 7 Build 7057

 
Windows 7 Build 7057 — Windows 7, Build 7057, as numerous sites and blogs have reported — is out in the wild.  I’ve seen a number of folks speculating this build could end up being earmarked as the Windows 7 Release Candidate. The timing seems about right, as the Windows team seems to favor repeated [...]