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May 22nd, 2008

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Update: Windows Optimized Desktop for the Enterprise

I'm relaying the following article on behalf of my colleague Shanen Boettcher, General Manager of Windows Product Management for the enterprise. 

We've been talking with a lot of organizations about what they need most from an optimized desktop experience, and we've been making great progress in delivering against those needs. I want to take this opportunity to share details on the Windows Optimized Desktop Scenarios and highlight some news. If you've been reading this blog regularly, you will have seen updates on the work we're doing with the Optimized Desktop. I contributed a blog on this in January for our Virtualization Strategy Day and a second blog about the announcements we had made at the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) in Las Vegas in late April. While there are many facets to the Optimized Desktop, the framework is based on technologies that enable decoupling the traditional desktop stack of hardware, operating system, applications, data, settings and user profiles, making desktop management more efficient and easing change and user migration.

This is all based on the core technologies in Windows Vista, Microsoft Optimized Desktop Pack (MDOP) and System Center. With these technologies companies can create a flexible desktop environment - one where users can log on to any managed PC connected to the corporate network and have the same familiar environment and access to applications and data, while enabling IT departments to reduce costs and deliver applications and data services that are compliant with their data security and regulatory requirements.

We are continuing to invest in adding more new tools to this pack. We've invested over $400 million in developing and expanding MDOP thus far, and I'm very excited to share with you that we have officially finalized the acquisition of Kidaro Technologies, whose products enable a seamless combination of applications running from within both a host and guest OS. This technology will help enable end users to run applications from multiple versions of Windows at the same time, with seamless windowing and menus, and without the confusion of logging into and seeing multiple virtual machine desktops. The product teams are working closely with our new colleagues from Kidaro to incorporate the desktop virtualization technologies into MDOP in the first half of 2009, under the new product name Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization. We will continue investing here because we know manageability is fundamental to broad corporate use of desktop virtualization.

We've sold over 6.5 million licenses of MDOP to date, making it the fastest-selling volume licensing product in Microsoft history. It's worth noting that 60 percent of IT Pros who are familiar with MDOP have told us they intend to deploy MDOP within the next 12 months. For those organizations that have purchased and are deploying MDOP, we owe you a heartfelt "thank you." We hope you are as excited about this new technology as we are and are beginning to explore the Kidaro Web site to learn more about what it is and how it can help your organization. For organizations still wondering if MDOP can help reduce costs and provide richer services to your end users, perhaps this new acquisition will encourage you to look again.

We've been talking a lot about the benefits of MDOP and other Microsoft virtualization technology, so I want to spend a few minutes talking about how we can address the needs of IT organizations while helping them deliver the flexible and agile client computing required by their business users. I've been speaking with a lot of CIOs around the world over the past few months, and there are key trends in client computing that increasingly impact our customers' client architectures. A company's ability to address these trends will ultimately define user productivity across the organization:

  • Consumerization. Today many organizations are faced with potential new hires, coming from universities, with personal computers and cell phones that provide power and personality. They expect to have the same or even greater computing power at their fingertips at whatever organization they choose to work for. It's important that you don't lose a good hire because the flexibility they yearn for is not available. How do you ensure you can meet this challenge?
  • Carbon-Neutral. Many organizations around the world have initiatives to reduce power consumption and increase environmental awareness and responsibility. IT can play a critical role here. Using power management features in Windows Vista can help reduce power consumption. Extending the life of older PCs can save on hardware acquisition costs, but more important, it can also reduce the amount of non-biodegradable technology that hurts our environment by languishing in landfills. Are you able to use your older hardware for a little longer while still providing your users with the latest applications they need to be successful in their jobs?
  • Contingency. What if there is a major flood or snowstorm and a significant part of your workforce cannot get into the office to work, or if airlines ban laptops on flights? It's imperative that your users can still have access to their applications, data and settings from wherever they are. Are you prepared for such events?
  • Costs. Of course, reducing costs is on the top-of-mind of all IT Pros, from the Support Engineer to the CIO. How can you deploy a powerful and flexible desktop across the organization, but do it efficiently?
  • Compliance. Organizations around the world are now required by law or industry regulations to protect sensitive data. Over $30 billion has been spent worldwide in becoming and staying compliant, and that cost will continue to rise. How do you give users the flexibility to easily access data critical to their jobs, yet protect that data at the same time?

These are all significant issues many of you are facing today, so we've created five Windows Optimized Desktop Scenarios that outline solutions for different types of customers. It's important to realize that no "one size" desktop fits every user's needs. These scenarios highlight how you can use OS, application and user state virtualization to deliver very flexible yet manageable environments for your users:

By examining the different user scenarios within your organization, and taking advantage of technologies such as BitLocker Drive Encryption, Folder Redirection, Offline Files, Microsoft Application Virtualization and Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop (VECD), you can find the right balance of end-user flexibility and IT management and control. I encourage you to look at these technologies within the context of the Windows Optimized Desktop Scenarios and explore how they can help your organization focus on what's most important for the business, while nurturing a more flexible and productive IT environment.

We've recently refreshed our Windows Vista Enterprise Web site to include up-to-date information on the Windows Optimized Desktop. I encourage you to spend some time there and see how your organization can realize value from these solutions. We look forward to continuing this conversation and helping you realize the benefits of the Optimized Desktop within your organization!

-- Shanen

Written by Chris Flores on May 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Live SkyDrive gets comments, favorites, and more!

Today you might take notice to a few cool changes in Windows Live SkyDrive. The Windows Live SkyDrive Team has released an update bringing the following new features for our enjoyment:
  • Users can now leave comments on files.
  • New Recent Comments page for comments left recently on files shared in Windows Live SkyDrive.
  • Users now have the ability to leave descriptions on files (captions for photos).
  • Ability to manage favorite websites in Windows Live SkyDrive.
  • New navigation control (called the "browsing widget") to navigate between files in a folder.
  • Ability to change folder views from "icon view" to "detailed view". For photos you have the added "photo thumbnails" view.

You can read about today's release on the Windows Live SkyDrive Team Blog as well!

I went ahead and shot a demo video of today's new features in Windows Live SkyDrive showing off the capabilities these new features bring to users. Check it out below.


Video: Demo: Windows Live SkyDrive 5-22-08

Windows Live SkyDrive will also become available in 24 new countries today: Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand, Ukraine, Venezuela, Serbia, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Written by Brandon LeBlanc on May 22nd, 2008 with 2 comments.
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Project SOAK: winning Australian Imagine Cup finals


Novelty boarding pass. Photo credit: Jordan Knight

For the last couple of months I’ve been involved with a small group of students (David Burela, Edward Hooper, Dimaz Pramudya) in Melbourne to participate in Microsoft’s worldwide Imagine Cup Software Design contest for students and our hard work has finally paid off today when we were judged out of four finalists as the Australian Imagine Cup winner to compete at the world finals in France early July.

I’ve only had a couple of hours sleep today so I’ll just share with you briefly what our project is about.

SOAK which stands for “Smart Operational Agriculture toolKit” is an integrated hardware and softwares platform that aims to help farmers make the most of the water (and other) resources on their land. It does this through an integration of a wide range of sensors which gathers data about the environment in real time, provide rich visual information to end-user about the status of the farm, and electronically controls various systems such as sprinklers.

None of the individual components are exceptionally revolutionary, but it’s the integration that we deliver that separates SOAK from other traditional systems.

For example by gathering online weather forecasts about the property, if the weather is predicted to rain in the next 48 hours and the current soil moisture is adequate till then, our system can conserve water usage by not watering before the rain falls. Also as a precaution, is the rainfall is inadequate, the watering system will resume operations to compensate for the difference.

Obligatory screen teasers:

For the main administrative interface we built a web application with a mashup of Windows Live Maps and Silverlight 2.0 overlaid on top.

Of course I couldn’t miss a good opportunity to whip up some Vista Sidebar gadgets.

My team partner David has a bit more detail and documentations about the project. I’ll keep everyone updated with how we go at the world finals in Paris.

Update: Australian PC Magazine has just published a very insightful story on our project and the competition.

Written by Long Zheng on May 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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WinSpywareProtect (Win Spyware Protect) Removal Instructions

WinSpywareProtect Descriptions:

WinSpywareProtect, or Win Spyware Protect, is another misleading and malicious application created to detriment the world of computers.  WinSpywareProtect is also known as WinSpyware Protect or Win Spyware Protect as varients. It is the latest counterfeit anti-spyware software that causes headaches for for Internet users today. WinSpywareProtect usually installed itself onto your PC without your permission, through Vundo Trojan, Zlob Trojan, Virus or fake software. WinSpywareProtect will display fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the paid version of WinSpywareProtect, in order to remove the potential and reported problems. Not only does it cause your machine to slow down dramatically, it would also put your privacy and data in risk.

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Manual Removal Instructions:

Stop WinSpywareProtect Processes:
(Learn how to do this)
WinSpywareProtect.EXE
WinSpywareProtectSetup.exe

Find and Delete these WinSpywareProtect Files:
(Learn how to do this)
WinSpywareProtect.exe
WinSpywareProtect.url
WinSpywareProtectSetup.exe
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\BASE\vbase.dat
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\LOG\[TIMESTAMP].log
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\program.ini
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\WinSpywareProtect.exe
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\BASE\vbase.dat
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\program.id
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\program.ini
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adsl Software Limited\WinSpywareProtect\WinSpywareProtect.exe
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\WinSpywareProtect\WinSpywareProtect.lnk
%ProgramFiles%\WinSpywareProtect\unins000.dat
%ProgramFiles%\WinSpywareProtect\unins000.exe
%ProgramFiles%\WinSpywareProtect\WSPLauncher.exe

Remove WinSpywareProtect Registry Values:
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WinSpywareProtect
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\WinSpywareProtect
HKEY_ALL_USERS\Software\Adsl Software Limited
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TacOnlyOne
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\WinSpywareProtect_is1

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You can also download the free version of Avira Antivir to remove the spyware (update)

Written by admin on May 22nd, 2008 with 15 comments.
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XP-Shield (XPShield) Removal Instructions

XP-Shield Descriptions:

XP-Shield, originated from XPshield.com, is a counterfeit anti-spyware software that created to mislead computer users. XP-Shield usually installed itself onto your PC without your permission, through Trojan and virus. XP-Shield will display fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the Paid Version of XP-Shield (You could get XP-Shield by opening an infected message in myspace or installing infected or fake video codec.)

Likely error messages include, “Windows has detected virus or spyware activity on your computer. It is strongly recommended that you obtain antivirus and antispyware protection software. Windows willnow perform a search for installed antivirusssss and antispyware applications.

Found antivirus /antispyware:

XP-Sheild ……………………. UNREGISTERED VERSION

Unregistered applications are usually unable to clean your system. You should register installed software and clean your system to prevent data loss and gain protection from further infections.”

It is very important to remove all the components of of the XP-Shield and all the malware and trojans that it might have come bundle with (such as zlob.trojan, trojan.vundo and Trojan.Downloader). To effectively remove XP-Shield, we have produced a manual removal instructions to help you to get rid of this headache. Good luck!

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Manual Removal Instructions:

Stop XP-Shield Processes:
(Learn how to do this)
XPShieldSetup.exe
XP-Shield.exe

Find and Delete these XP-Shield:
(Learn how to do this)
XP-Shield.lnk
XPShieldSetup.exe
XPShield\XP-Shield Web Site.lnk
XPShield\XP-Shield.lnk
XP-Shield Web Site.url
XP-Shield.exe

Remove XP-Shield Registry Values:
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HKEY_ALL_USERS\Software\XPShield
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\XP-Shield

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Written by admin on May 22nd, 2008 with 2 comments.
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KvmSecure (Kvm Secure) Removal Instructions

KvmSecure (or Kvm Secure) is advertised as a Windows protection tool, but conversely, is a counterfeit anti-spyware software which will destroy your computer just like other rogue antispyware software. KvmSecure is new and desvastated, and it’s as annjoying as hell. It keeps regenerates itself if it’s not removed properly. Just like other rogue anti-spyware software, KvmSecure tends to create various .exe or .dll files to confuse computers and makes it very hard to remove them. Generally, KvmSecure disguises itself as a video codec or ActiveX control then installed in your PC without your notice and consent. KvmSecure will then display annoying and misleading system popups to trick user to buy the paid version of KvmSecure. Not only does KvmSecure cause your machine to slow down dramatically, it would also put your privacy and data in risk. Make sure you backup all important data before you proceed. Here are the things that you need to do in order to remove XP Security Center.

Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility.

Manual Removal Instructions:

Stop KvmSecure Processes:
(Learn how to do this)
KvmSecure.exe

Find and Delete these KvmSecure Files:
(Learn how to do this)
KvmSecure.exe
Kvm Secure.lnk
vscan.tsi
zlib.dll

Remove KvmSecure Registry Values:
(Learn how to do this)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\KvmSecure
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KvmSecure.com
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”Autorun” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”RegisterShellExtension” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”CheckForUpdates” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”QuickScanAtStartup” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”StartMinimized” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”ID” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”ScanArchives” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”ScanFiles” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”ScanMail” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”ScanProcesses” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”ScanRegistry” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”BasesVersion” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”CoreVersion” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”TotalScans” = “1″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”Signatures” = “0″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”lastScanDate” = “130507D7″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”lastScanTime” = “07040033″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”lastUpdateDate” = “0″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KvmSecure\”lastUpdateTime” = “0″

Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility.

You can also download the free version of Avira Antivir to remove the spyware (update)

Written by admin on May 22nd, 2008 with 1 comment.
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