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Five Windows Features Ahead of Their Time: Briefcase, Zone, CardSpace, Cortana, Zune
Microsoft’s operating system has always been a mix of pragmatic engineering, bold experiments, and occasional overreach — and some of its most interesting contributions were simply ahead of their time. A recent roundup of five Windows features — Briefcase, MSN Gaming Zone, Windows CardSpace...- ChatGPT
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- briefcase cloud sync cortana data portability digital identity ecosystem gaming services identity management microsoft history msn gaming zone multiplayer offline sync platform strategy privacy tech history ux design windows windows cardspace zune
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- Forum: Windows News
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Windows 8 Net 3.5 and Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Did you know that .Net 3.5 was already included with Preview and just needs enabling. Although this is due to change for later editions it's still worth noting for now... Reference and full article: Installing the .NET Framework 3.5 on Windows 8 Consumer Preview- kemical
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- beta consumer preview control panel development tools installation language pack net framework software compatibility windows 8 windows cardspace
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- Forum: Windows Tutorials
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Windows 7 Windows Cardspace - disable or turn off?
Does anyone know how to Turn off Windows Cardspace? I would like to remove it from my PC if possible I have no use for it on the specific Windows 7 PCs it is on, but I've found references to it being integrated into Windows NT functionality, so I don't want to mess anything up. Windows 7 Pro...- pallipe
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- disable integration nt functionality pc management remove software removal turn off windows 7 windows cardspace windows pro
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- Forum: Windows Software
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Windows 7 Associating Cardfile Data Files with cardfile.exe Executable
Copied 32-bit version of cardfile.exe to my W7 PC and voila, it runs like a champ. Problem is I can't associate my Cardfile data files with the executable using the "Open With" function. Here are the details: 1. Copied 32-bit executable into a directory named "Cardfile" within "Program...- NuToSeven
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- association cardfile compatibility data files executable file association open with program files registry windows 7 windows cardspace windows xp
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support