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jacob navia ja...@jacob.remcomp.fr microsoft public windows 64bit general I downloaded the 64 bit VISTA CTP release, and tried to install it The first thing page under Windows Vista CTP Builds Maybe the 64 bit version needs ANOTHER set of keys? If that is the case, WHERE should an MSDN subscriber find that key?

Vista 5308 Released
Vista has a new look and feel that's going to leave many users wondering just how to make Windows Explorer work and where to find familiar and necessary items Performance-Vista is still a pre-release product, and the final release will undoubtedly be faster than the Community Technology Preview (CTP) versions.

Toshiba Tecra M7 Vista support
Joerg Jooss news-re...@joergjooss.de microsoft public dotnet framework Thus wrote Dale, I have searched high and low and I cannot find any blogs or posts to explain Net 3.0 CTP. What I don't know is which is the appropriate tool for Vista specific development using .Net 3.0. What is Vista specific development?

Can't find symbols for "Windows Server Longhorn February 2007 CTP"
jacob navia ja...@jacob.remcomp.fr microsoft public msdn general Hi people I downloaded the 64 bit VISTA CTP release, and tried to install it. product keys page under Windows Vista CTP Builds Maybe the 64 bit version needs ANOTHER set of keys? If that is the case, WHERE should an MSDN subscriber find that key?

Performance problem with UnmapViewOfFile() in Vista and XP x64
I am attempting to look at the entire pie....even including non MSFT O/S's With Vista delayed in the consumer space, this becomes more of a concern. As many of us know,( or are starting to find out) it is not possible to even load a grammar that contains semantic tags on XP, even with the current WinFX CTP.

Windows Vista Inside out
Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 jacob navia wrote: I downloaded the 64 bit VISTA CTP release, and tried to install it The first thing it asked was the page under Windows Vista CTP Builds Maybe the 64 bit version needs ANOTHER set of keys? If that is the case, WHERE should an MSDN subscriber find that key?

Windows Server 2008 June CTP Install Complete, Just FYI.
Also Vista Beta 1 does not have the WCF/WPF/WinFX SDK, it only has the runtimes. (at least I could not find them) viliescu schrieb: I think it requires Beta 2 not June CTP ... and WCF/WPH/WinFX SDK is not required because Vista Beta 1 has them. Valentin "Michael Kremser" wrote: Hi NG! I'll now try to download Vista

Vista November CTP
Yup, it smells like Vista is going to be a real Microsoft product. Don't know. The first version I have installed was the Feb CTP, then nothing until May And I moved to Win XP only last summer (when I have bought a new desktop and could not find drivers for 2000). I think SP2 was already out :-) -- Mihai Nita

Cannot find these Avalon/Indigo templates
Zack Whittaker » ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk » MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org » Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk » This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, The system cannot find the f ile specified. File name: 'System.Runtime.Serialization, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,

Vista 64 bits problem. PLEASE ANSWER!
Thus wrote Dale, "Joerg Jooss" wrote: Thus wrote Dale, I have searched high and low and I cannot find any blogs or posts to explain this. I am kind of surprosed; I had guessed it would have been one of the most asked questions here or in the Vista forums on MSDN. I know where to download the Orcas CTP and the

Finding Your Web Site Listing
chaboud msdnnews....@chaboud.com microsoft public win32 programmer kernel I tried this with the LH Feb '07 CTP, and that did not correct the problem. If this is roughly the state that the kernel will be in for Vista SP1, we'll have to find a workaround, feature limitation for Vista, or, at the very least,

Windows Vista Should Be Recalled As A Defective Product, Just FYI.
Find
out here Only reply by newsgroup. I do not do technical support via email. Any emails I have not authorized are deleted before I see them. The product key is the same as for 5219 - now renamed the "Vista CTP" key. There were some issues with the PDC build of Vista (build 5219) that caused setup to fail

Vista Beta 2
schooner schoo...@accesswave.ca hfx general Alpha, Beta, CTP, etc releases and demos are done all the time in the software industry. Or maybe you shit the bed with yer post ;-) I just always find it funny when those not in a given industry mock those that are like they are experts. Maybe you slept at Holiday

XamlPad problems & solutions Nov05 CTP
Gotta find some way to check my dvd now. Too bad crc305 can't be found anymore :( Sam Sam Jost schrieb: Download will take a few more hours - but ain't there some checksum I just updated my test comp from Windows Vista Beta 1 to the latest CTP 5231 - installation did work without flaws, just like for beta 1,

The right tool for Vista development in .Net 3.0
PS I also have an Intel ICH6R Chipset and although I was unable to get Build 5270 CTP to install (most of the time, that is), I had much better luck with Build However, running tests of our driver under Vista build 5270, we find that whenever the operating system enters into sleep mode, there is three bytes of

Windows Server 2008 June CTP Install Complete, Just FYI.
I could not immediately find out. Microsoft strongly avoids such predictions for obvious reasons. Microsoft often gets the blame for dates slipping when nothing Beta did get 5270 this morning with downloads as low as about 15 kb/s, this could be related to the delay. Or possibly there was no plan for today and

Vista 64 bits problem
I
do find it odd that TechNet Plus subscribers receive the beta copies of Windows Vista and there is no beta newsgroups setup, or I haven't found it yet, for TechNet Plus subscribers so they can share info and get help on it. I just received the Vista CTP Build 5231 in my Dec. shipment, Also I have read on several

Server 2008 Sept. CTP is out
"chaboud" wrote: I tried this with the LH Feb '07 CTP, and that did not correct the problem. If this is roughly the state that the kernel will be in for Vista SP1, we'll have to find a workaround, feature limitation for Vista, or, at the very least, warn our users about the issue. In the context in which we use

Which VS.net and other SDKs are right for Vista Beta 1?
In it you will find: <snip> For more information, or to ORDER just go to: http://www.collector-club.com/CTP/index.htm Now that your site is up shouldn't you take this MOST IMPORTANT LAST STEP so people can find it. <snip> Cyberspace Group 5800 Overseas Hwy., St. 35-154 Marathon, Fl., 33050 1-800-853-9773 Fax

Domain user in SysAdmin Role (SQL Server on Windows Vista)
Morgan Nelson mnel...@omniture.com microsoft public msdn general I was pleasantly surprised to find that CTP release supported the Upgrade option. I readily gave it a shot. I am now almost 3 hours into the upgrade installation, from XP SP2 to Vista, and I have been sitting at the "completing installation.