for several weeks my windows 7 dell 1720 laptop has been tryig to install update KB973688 update for XML corsevices 4 Sevice pack 2 and it always fails. What could be wrong???? Thanks Curt
I have an exe I wrote which works fine on 32 bit OSes. However my users who run 64 bit windows 7 tell me that it's only able to read files under the directory where the exe is installed. If they use the exe to read a file anywhere else on the file system is throws an error.
I am assuming this...
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As my colleague Mary Jo Foley Link Removed, Microsoft has lost a crucial court judgment over technology used in Office 2007:
Microsoft is going to have to cease providing Custom XML as part of its Office suite, as it has lost its appeal to overturn a patent-infringement verdict...
Windows Backup doesn't detect my existing VHD file on the local hard drive
I used Windows Backup to create a backup of my C: partition. Foolishly, I put it on drive D.
Later, I realized that I shouldn't store it on the same physical disk with the C: partition, so I moved it to partition F:
Last...
Has anyone built a successful unattend.xml answer file yet using Windows System Image Manager? By successful I mean run all the way through the oobe, installing drivers per machine…
I cannot get past the "Set NetworkLocation", it stops here every time. I tried using all three options, and...
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It appears that Microsoft is going to play the pity card in their ongoing battle with i4i and the injunction against Microsoft's use of Custom XML which i4i holds the patent to. Microsoft is, perhaps with a somewhat less cocky attitude than they displayed during the recent proceedings, now...
I find this highly unlikely, but here's the article:
MICROSOFT MUST BE PANICKED that its recent loss in a US patent lawsuit could dampen the retail launch of its massively hyped Windows 7 operating system on 22 October.
Last Friday it filed a sealed Emergency Motion asking for a stay of...
1. Open up Windows Explorer & Browse to C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore.
2.Click on the most recently created XML file there(its something like this....2009-07-05 01.12.28.985 Formal.Assessment (Recent).WinSAT) & take ownership of the file
3.Open Wordpad from Start>All Program>...
Here are some of the changes that are being discussed as being a part of Windows 7:
New version of Windows Media Center
Gadget for Windows Media Center
Native support for multiple graphics cards from different vendors in one system
Gadgets integrated into Windows Explorer
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http://redmondmag.com/columns/article.asp?editorialsid=1623
Hmm, I think that sounds like a good idea. The release of Media Center also happens quite often, which so far has been every year. Perhaps this will help Windows 7 comeout on the promised date. :)
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