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How to Configure Offline Files and Folders in a Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Environment | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| The presenter of this webcast discusses how to configure offline files and folders in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows XP client environment.
Tags: Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Windows XP |
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How to Use the Application Compatibility Toolkit 4.0 to Manage Application Compatibility on Microsoft Windows | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 4.0 (ACT 4.0) is a set of tools and documentation that helps evaluate the application compatibility needs specifically on Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). The webcast describes how to use ACT 4.0 as part of a comprehensive deployment strategy in three primary phases: evaluation, mitigation, and deployment. The presenter will provide step-by-step instruction in how to collect application inventory, evaluate issues related to DCOM, Windows Firewall, and Internet Explorer, obtain up-to-date data from Microsoft online services, mitigate issues by using automation, and deploy the fix package. The presenter also discusses new features in ACT 4.0 such as the SMS integration and the mitigation tool.
Tags: Security Management, Windows XP |
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Microsoft Windows XP Embedded: Reducing the Footprint | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast will discuss how to reduce the footprint of the image. It will also show the viewer how to remove unnecessary hardware drivers to reduce the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system footprint.
Tags: Windows XP |
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Tools and Techniques to Resolve Windows 2000 Application Compatibility Issues | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| During this webcast, the presenter will introduce the Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit, talk about its various parts, and discuss how to use it to quickly resolve Microsoft Windows 2000 application compatibility issues. The presenter will introduce Appfix technology, and then discuss its history, benefits, and limitations. In addition, there will be a detailed exploration of one tool out of the set, QFixApp, which allows temporary implementation of appfixes. Finally, the presenter will take a look into the future, to see what improvement Microsoft Windows XP will bring to application compatibility issue resolution.
Tags: Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Windows XP, |
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Microsoft Windows XP Embedded: Component Workshop | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast will provide tips and tricks about how to use Component Designer to componentize applications for Microsoft Windows XP Embedded. The presenter of this webcast will demonstrate how to add registry, file, and custom First Boot Agent (FBA) resources to a component definition. Additional topics to be discussed include how to create packages, repositories, component dependencies, and group memberships to database objects that the components may rely on. Componentization is the process or technique by which embedded developers can use modular pieces of functionality (as are built into Windows XP Embedded) to construct embedded operating systems.
Tags: Windows XP, Application Development |
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Microsoft Windows Peer-to-Peer Platform | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| The presenter of this webcast will talk about Microsoft Windows Peer-to-Peer Networking, an operating system component that makes it possible for developers to create new Peer-to-Peer (P2P) programs for computers that are running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 and later. The presenter will discuss how P2P applications can use powerful, leading edge personal computers to create exciting, distributed experiences. He will also talk about how P2P networking can also help make existing programs work together in new and useful ways.
Tags: Windows XP, Application Development, |
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Microsoft Office System Webcast: Survive Information Overload With Tips From Work Essentials (Level 100) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| As a busy administrative professional, it is likely that one is constantly bombarded by information. This webcast explains how to optimize the time on the job. The webcast is presented in association with the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP), one of the world's largest associations for administrative support staff. IAAP provides research, publications, seminars, conferences, and other resources to more than 40,000 members and affiliates worldwide.
Tags: Windows XP, |
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Small Business Webcast: Introducing the 2007 Office System (Part 1 of 3): Exploring the New User Interface (Level 100) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| The 2007 Microsoft Office system is more powerful than ever! This webcast series covers important features and show how the 2007 Office system enables one to transform information into impact. The webcast explains how easy it is to use the new 2007 Office system.
Tags: Windows XP |
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MSDN Webcast: Introduction to Visual Studio Tools for the 2007 Microsoft Office System (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast introduces the Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office code name "v3" for users of the Beta 2 release of the 2007 Microsoft Office system. This CTP includes large parts of the core infrastructure and feature set for Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Office. The webcast explains how to create application-level customizations (add-ins) for many of the applications in the 2007 Office system, how to customize the look and feel of an application created with Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Office by extending the Ribbon feature of the UI, and how to create a custom task pane with only a few lines of code.
Tags: Software Engineering, Windows XP |
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Disable Simple File Sharing | 0000-00-00 | VisualTweakXP.sytes.net |
| Windows XP uses a new streamlined method of sharing files, called 'Simple file sharing,' by default. This method is similar to the system used with Windows 9x/ME in that it does not check user credentials before allowing access to the share. The only option a person can specify is whether remote users have the ability to change the share by adding editing or deleting files. If a person desires more security for his or her shares, he or she can revert to the higher security method of sharing files used in Windows 2000. This allows users to specify whether individual users on the system are allowed to access each share, and whether they can change the shared data or only read and copy it.
Tags: Windows XP |
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