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Windows Vista SP1 Freigabe-Anwärter ist heraus dort!

Vom Vista Mannschaft blog:
Heute bilden wir vorhanden den Freigabeanwärter (RC) von Windows Vista SP1 über Microsoft schließen anund morgen haben Teilnehmer zu TechNet und zu MDSN Zugang zu jenen RC Spitzen auch. Zusätzlich ist das RC für die allgemeine folgende Woche über Download-Mitte Microsofts vorhanden.

Überprüfen Sie heraus das Vista Mannschaft blog hier!

 

Gehen Sie erhalten es!

/Jakob

Geschrieben durch Jakob H. Heidelberg an 5. Dezember 2007 mit keine Anmerkungen.
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Kann zu viel Windows Vista Pufferspeicher eine schlechte Sache sein?

Zu viel Windows Vista Pufferspeicher, ein schlechtes Ting? Gut anscheinend ja, durch übermäßiges cachiert schreiben Sie Input/Output und übermäßiges cachiertes gelesenes Input/Output. Wie Sie vermutlich jetzt wissen, wird Pufferspeicher mit dem Aufladen der Leistung der Datenzugänglich machen Prozesse angeschlossen, die träge Speichermedien zielen. In einem idealen Drehbuch würden die Daten oder die Codeseiten vollständig sich im System Gedächtnis befinden. Die Geschwindigkeit, an der Daten, im körperlichen RAM erreicht werden, übersteigt bei weitem die der ähnlichen Prozesse, die eine Festplatte miteinbeziehen, bis zum ungefähr 1 Millionmal. Aber, wegen der normalerweise begrenzten Menge von RAM, muß das Betriebssystem System Pufferspeicher beschäftigen. (mehr…)

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An geschrieben durch Jason 29. November 2007 mit keine Anmerkungen.
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Microsoft Commits to November Release Date for Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5

BARCELONA, Spain — Nov. 5, 2007 — Today, during the keynote address at Microsoft TechEd Developers 2007, S. “Soma†Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft Corp., announced that Microsoft will release Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 by the end of November 2007. Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 enable developers at all levels to rapidly create connected applications that offer compelling user experiences for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, mobile devices and the Web. Soma also unveiled plans to open new opportunities for Visual Studio partners, as well as to deliver new tools and resources for developers, including a first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of the Microsoft Sync Framework and new capabilities for Popfly Explorer.

“The highly social and visual nature of the Web has fundamentally changed what users expect from all applications they interact with, regardless of whether it’s on a customer-facing Web site or Windows rich client application, or a desktop business application built using Microsoft Office,†said Somasegar. “Traditionally, organizations have been hard pressed to deliver the richer, more connected applications and services they need to boost productivity, drive revenue and stay ahead of the competition. With Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5, it is easy for developers to use the skills they already have to build compelling applications that take advantage of the latest platforms.â€

FWBS Ltd., Xerox Corp., Dell Inc. and K2 are just a few of the early adopter customers

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Written by kenlin@HK [MVP] on November 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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Enable ASP.NET AJAX v1.0 to your existing ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site or Web Application.

Few days ago, I shared about how to upgrade your ASP.NET 1.1 to ASP.NET 2.0, this time I am going to discuss about enabling ASP.NET AJAX v1.0 to your existing Web Site or Web Application.

1) You have to downlaod and install the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions 1.0. Here
2) You may download and extract the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit. Here

After install it, you will found out that you may create AJAX Enabled Web Application when creating new projects(Web Site or Web Application). You may also found out that there is a new tab called “AJAX Extensions” in Toolbox. If you have extracted the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, you may do the following,

1) Create new tab called “AJAX Control Toolkit”;
2) Right click under the created tab and click on “Choose Items…”;
3) Click “Browse…” and browse to the folder which you extract the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, and then browse to “~\SampleWebSite\Bin\” and select AjaxControlToolokit.dll
4) Now you will see a lot of controls which you are ready to use. You may browse and view the “Toolkit Live” to get the sample and idea on the controls.

You are now ready to build your AJAX web site or web application. However, if you have any existing ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site or Web Application, you do the normal action to write AJAX, you will found out that the AJAX is not working in your existing Web Site or Web Application. You have to do the following in order to let

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Written by kenlin@HK [MVP] on November 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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Internet Explorer 7 in Vista Plays Catch with Errors

The Internet Explorer 7 browser ships by default with Windows Vista, and although Microsoft is also delivering stand-alone versions via installers designed for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, the browser’s integration with Vista is touted among the apexes of security measures from all the mitigations Microsoft built into the platform. Still, when IE7 hit the market in October 2006 for XP, and later in January 2007 with Vista, it did deliver some compatibility issues. And even one month short of its one year anniversary on XP, and after Vista’s first seven months on the market, IE7 doesn’t play well with others. But in this context, Internet Explorer is not entirely to blame. Sometimes, the fault lies with web developers, failing to optimize their websites for Microsoft’s browser. (more…)

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Written by Jason on September 10th, 2007 with no comments.
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