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Don’t focus on the advertising
Microsoft are making available a bunch of Windows 7 Themes from a number of Corporate Identities and folks are talking about the sale of advertising in Windows… Hmmmmm maybe this could subsidise the M$ Australia Tax nahhhhh too mean and not the point. “Redmond announced yesterday new “Windows 7 theme experiences” which are currently being trialled by a handful of big name brands, including Ducati, Porsche and Twentieth Century Fox.” I have a Workstation Requirements Workshop with a client tomorrow...
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A journey down the path to Remote Access
I’m reading the Technical Overview of Direct Access and wondering about what we do now and how this changes in Windows 7, using Direct Access. I think Direct Access has some legs but I want to look at the technology through the eyes of a highly sceptical critic the paper can be downloaded here. Technical Overview of DirectAccess in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Brief Description Covers the functional and architectural aspects of DirectAccess, a technology introduced in Windows 7 and Windows...