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August 3rd, 2007

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ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 - Review

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"Brian has posted his review of Office Publisher 2007. Here is an excerpt:

Publisher first made it’s entry in 1991 as “Microsoft Publisher for Windows” (v1). Its debut consisted of 3 floppy disks, including clipart, totaling 4.32mb. Every other year there after, Microsoft released a new version of Publisher adding features (and size) based on feedback from home office workers and commercial printers. We are now on the 9th version of Microsoft Publisher (though technically Microsoft has given Publisher 2007 the v12 branding to be consistent with the rest of Microsoft Office), with a substantial number of improvements over the past few versions. Publisher is aimed at the home consumer as well as the small business market. Those looking for an all in one application that can produce their business brochures, letters, business cards, thank you notes, and mail merges from databases for sending out postcards will find Publisher the all in one solution. Publisher can hold your hand in designing your entire business portfolio of marketing material with thousands of combined wizards and templates. For the more ambitious, one can take full control of their designs from the ground up using Publisher. Starting with a

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Window vista service Pack 1 Coming now

Microsoft recently released the beta 3 of its “Longhorn” Windows Server. The house is adhering to its guns about Windows Server due to released before the negotiate of 2007 but has recently backed nowadays from previous statements about releasing Longhorn simultaneously with Vista Service Pack 1. Several Microsoft customers understand suggested they would lap up extirpate on a Vista deployment

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NVIDIA ForceWare 163.11 BETA (Windows Vista x86)

From nVidia via ActiveWin

Release Highlights:

  • Beta driver release.
  • This driver supports single GPU and NVIDIA SLIâ„¢ technology on DirectX 9, DirectX 10, and OpenGL for GeForce 6, 7, and 8 series GPUs.
  • Improved compatibility for World in Conflict.
  • Numerous game and application compatibility fixes. Please read the release notes for more information on product support, feature limitations, driver fixes and known compatibility issues.

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Windows Vista Upgrades issues

It’s been five senescence since Windows Vista’s prompt predecessor was released further times lap up changed, including hardware requirements. This rise lug goes function by game for Vista’s hardware-dependent features. The breakdown should aid users esteem what to set if they yen to swell to the supplementary OS from icrosoft.

Microsoft hasn’t been humble connections share itself to generous

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64-Bit News Round Up - x64 Driver Signing Update

From Windows Vista Security

Hi, it’s Scott Field, Windows Security Architect, again. Microsoft recently became aware of a third party kernel mode driver named “Atsiv” which provides a deliberate means of loading code that conflicts with the Kernel Mode Code Signing (KMCS) policy included in Windows Vista x64 editions. In Windows Vista x64 editions, the default KMCS policy is to only allow code to load into the kernel if it has been digitally signed with a valid code signing certificate.

The Atsiv driver also provides a means to load unsigned kernel mode code in a manner that is not visible through operating system provided API interfaces (such as the EnumDeviceDrivers() API), and this may allow the code to hide from view of commonly deployed tools. Installing the Atsiv driver requires administrative privileges, so there is no security vulnerability related to the default case in Windows Vista where users run with limited permissions through the User Account Control feature.

Microsoft is committed to protecting its customers from potential as well as actual security threa[t]s; accordingly, we are responding to this issue as follows:

  1. Windows Defender released a signature update on August 2, 2007 that allows

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Support - Windows Vista Home Basic

Along with the special also progress monitors, Microsoft has more select the Help whistle stop considerably. There is a static FAQ, but it also links to Microsoft online further allows outreach to inconsistent users for help, either via a forum or operate PC-to-PC help. Of these, we largely flip for a nature available on some, not all, FAQs that allows you to automate the intimation by executing

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