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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Layout and Controls (Level 200) | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| Windows Presentation Foundation provides a rich layout system based on panels and introduces the programming concept of containment, which enables you to develop complex user interface designs. This webcast focuses on the wide range of new panels and controls in Windows Communication Foundation and also shows how to use these panels and controls to lay out forms of varying complexity. | |||
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WinFS: Schemas and Extensibility | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast covers the thinking behind the designs of the Windows Schemas and how one can extend the schemas that ship with Windows, create one's own schemas, and extend WinFS. | |||
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"Longhorn" Client Architecture | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast looks at new programming paradigms, new APIs, and new file system innovations that make "Longhorn" the most significant Microsoft Windows release since 1995. | |||
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Improving the Device Install Experience | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast discusses driver install fragility, the new redistributables Microsoft is introducing to address this issue, new features, and the system changes that the users need to prepare for. | |||
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Introduction to Driver Quality | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast introduces the material presented on driver quality at WinHEC 2003. It also includes an overview, some initial analysis of the feedback received through the Microsoft Online Crash Analysis (OCA) Web site. | |||
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Minimum Requirements for NDIS Drivers | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast presents the minimum requirements to qualify an NDIS 6.0 driver, a discussion of the network device ecosystem, network device trends, and how NDIS 6.0 fits into this ecosystem to drive these trends. | |||
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The Next Generation Driver Kit: LDK Test Harness | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| Everyone who develops drivers for Windows should be familiar with the Windows Driver Kit (DDK) and Hardware Compatibility Test (HCT). They have evolved over the years and this webcast delves into the next iteration and what can people expect today and tomorrow. | |||
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Introducing Avalon 3D | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| The presenter of this webcast introduces the new 3D features in the WinHEC build of Longhorn. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: Building Modern Software: Services, Workflow, and Identity (Level 200) | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| The move to a service-oriented world, made possible by the rise of Web services, is one of these day's most important trends in software development. To fully take advantage of this architectural shift, organizations frequently need to combine Web services, workflow, and identity management. This webcast is an introduction to Microsoft technologies in these areas: Windows Communication Foundation, the forthcoming framework for creating service-oriented applications; Windows Workflow Foundation, a framework for creating workflow-based applications; and "InfoCard," which is the code name of a technology for managing digital identity using Web services. The webcast explains how these three components of the WinFX programming model will provide the foundation for service-oriented applications on the Microsoft platform. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: Identifying Least-Privilege User Account (LUA) Bugs With the LUA Buglight Tool (Level 200) | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| Applications that unnecessarily require administrative privileges are among the biggest obstacles to secure desktop deployment, and this is not likely to change for Windows Vista deployments. Designing applications to install and run under the Least-Privilege User Account (LUA) can help to address this problem to a certain degree, but some applications can still break when run with a limited user account. Identifying specific causes for these "LUA bugs" has traditionally been very difficult, and applying the fixes often exposes other unnecessary risks. This webcast introduces LUA Buglight, a new tool that quickly identifies the specific causes of "LUA bugs", which the user can remediate at the code level or at deployment with carefully tailored system tweaks. |
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