software evaluation

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The software evaluation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around testing and assessing software, including operating systems like Windows Vista and Windows 7. Topics include evaluating system deployment strategies, managing security restrictions that affect software execution, and using evaluation copies from programs like MSDN or TechNet for non-production testing. Users share experiences with scripting solutions, such as VBS scripts, to bypass disabled features for running games or deleting files. The tag also touches on user responsibility in system management and the commonality of user error in computer problems. It is relevant for IT professionals, developers, and enthusiasts involved in software evaluation and testing.
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    Windows 7 Script to delete some files and run an online game

    Hi guys, For security reasons, I had turned off/disable some features on my Windows 7, i.e: Prevent installed programs, disable command prompt and batch files, disable access to registry files, disable snap-in, disable taskmanager, and last disable regedit. I need a windows script to run these...
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    Computing the Cost of Minimalism

    The key to successful system deployment, management, and usability will always be the responsibility of the system owner. With an estimated 90% or more computer problems resulting almost entirely from user error, this is an inconvenient truth. When things go wrong in life, we often find it...
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    Windows Vista Ways to Get Windows Vista Before January 30th

    Many may be wondering about this. There are about several ways to get a genuine copy of Microsoft Windows Vista now. If you're a software developer you can get a subscription to the Microsoft Developer Network and get a final copy of Windows Vista for non-production use. IT professionals can...
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