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This Week,
Stephen L Rose from Windows Vista Team says
(in SCCManager 2007 Service Pack 2 Beta aka ConfigMgr07 SP2)
I recently interviewed fellow product manager, long-time friend and fellow “automator” of operating system deployment tasks, Jeff Wettlaufer, from the System Center team. He explained the new features in the recently released System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack...
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George Christodoulou from Download Microsoft Vista says
(in SCCManager 2007 Service Pack 2 Beta aka ConfigMgr07 SP2)
I recently interviewed fellow product manager, long-time friend and fellow “automator” of operating system deployment tasks, Jeff Wettlaufer, from the System Center team. He explained the new features in the recently released System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack...
2 Weeks Ago,
Stephen L Rose from Windows Vista Team says
(in Understanding XP Mode)
Jeremy Chapman: Windows XP Mode adds the seamless virtual desktop integration like we saw in Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MEDV), so you can see applications within the virtual operating system in the start menu:
2 Months Ago,
fabricem from TechNet Blogs says
(in Windows XP Mode vs MED-V et quoi de neuf avec MED-V v2)
Windows XP Mode is available for Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise customers. Windows XP Mode combines Windows Virtual PC and a pre-installed virtual Windows XP environment to allow users run many older applications. Windows Virtual PC will enable use...
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awbennett from TechNet Blogs says
(in Helping Small Businesses With Windows 7 Professional and Windows XP Mode)
PressPass: How does Windows XP Mode work?
PressPass: What types of applications are suited for Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC stand-alone?
PressPass: Does Windows 7 have higher system requirements with Windows XP Mode installed?
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Scott Woodgate from Windows Vista Team says
(in How MED-V v2 Helps You Manage Windows XP Mode)
Windows XP Mode is available for Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise customers. Windows XP Mode combines Windows Virtual PC and a pre-installed virtual Windows XP environment to allow users run many older applications. Windows Virtual PC will enable use...
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