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how to create windows live cdhmmto my knowledge Windows will not boot from CD or USB, you can however use the PE to build a Preinstall environmentIF."You may only install and use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT if you are an active Microsoft Software Assurance Member ("SAM") for the systems product pool...
Tags: Operating systems, .NET, Application servers, Servers, swamy_madhav@..., Microsoft Windows, software product, live-CD, Windows .NET
Discussion threads 2007-11-14
Decision Support: Answers to frequently asked questions about Active Directory deployments
Have production deployments of Active Directory under Windows 2000 been successful?In short, the answer is yes. Gartner has talked to enterprises that have implemented Active Directory to accommodate internal users with counts ranging from hundreds of users to as many as 175,000 users in a single, global domain. We have...
Tags: decision support, Gartner  , Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Windows .NET, Windows .NET 2003, Windows .NET 2003 Active Directory
Technical articles 2003-02-24
Poll: Respondents aren't yet familiar with Windows .NET Server 2003 betas
A majority of poll respondents haven't yet worked with Windows .NET Server 2003 betas, and many aren't particularly interested in working with them. Check out these Polling Place Quick Poll results to see what respondents think about the betas.
Tags: .NET, Application servers, Servers, TechRepublic Staff, beta, Microsoft Windows .Net Server 2003, Windows .NET, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-11-25
Win2K vs. Windows .NET Server: Admins plan for 2003
With Windows .NET Server on the horizon, we asked admins whether their company was more likely to install that new version or Win2K Server on the servers they buy next year. See how each platform fared.
Tags: Servers, .NET, Application servers, TechRepublic Staff, server, Windows .NET, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-09-04
What's coming in IIS 6.0 and Windows .NET Web Server
Windows .NET Server is on the horizon, and with it comes a new version of IIS and a new Windows flavor, Windows .NET Web Server. Brien Posey gives you a heads-up in this Daily Drill Down.Microsoft’s new Windows .NET Web Server is an IIS-only version of Windows .NET. Like the...
Tags: Web servers, Servers, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Brien M. Posey MCSE, W3wp.exe, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Windows .Net Enterprise Server, Windows .NET Standard Server, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, Windows .NET, server, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-09-02
Microsoft aims to bridge your trust with new strategy
TechRepublic columnist Tim Landgrave zeroes in on Microsoft's latest strategies and technologies relating to proposed Web services specs and standards, and ponders whether users can confidently cross the vendor's latest "TrustBridge."Microsoft’s long history of security problems gives most CIOs significant heartburn, especially when they consider the conditions under which they’ll...
Tags: .NET, Application servers, Servers, e Advantage, strategy, Microsoft Corp., Kerberos, TrustBridge, authentication, Windows .NET, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-07-25
TechRepublic Tutorial: RenDom helps you to rename a Windows .NET domain
Learn how to obtain and use RenDom to rename a Windows .NET domain.In the not-so-good old days of Windows NT, renaming a domain was a tortuous process. With the advent of Windows 2000 and Active Directory, the process became nearly impossible. So it’s only natural you would cringe at the...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Using RenDom, Windows .NET, Microsoft Windows, domain, Windows .NET domain, tool
Technical articles 2002-07-29
Get IT Done: Prepare your domain for Windows .NET
Walk through the process of setting up a Windows .NET domain controller.Windows .NET Server is on the horizon. Even though you might not install .NET Server the day Microsoft releases it, there’s little doubt that sooner or later you’ll add a Windows .NET domain controller to your organization. However, adding...
Tags: Operating systems, .NET, Servers, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Get IT Done, Windows .NET, Microsoft Windows, domain controller, Microsoft Windows 2000, domain, schema, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, server
Technical articles 2002-07-09
Are you ready for Windows .NET Server?
Microsoft's latest NOS, Windows .NET Server, is due out later this year, and it contains some important changes that administrators need to be aware of. Here's an inside look.Two years after the long-awaited release of Microsoft's flagship network operating system, Windows 2000 Server, the company is now busy grooming its...
Tags: Servers, .NET, Operating systems, Application servers, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft IIS 6.0, Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA, server, Microsoft Windows, Windows .NET, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2002-02-06
Responding TechProGuild members cold to Windows .NET Server
Windows .NET Server is on the horizon. Polled TechProGuild members show little interest in any version.
Tags: .NET, Application servers, Servers, John Sheesley, Windows .NET, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, TechProGuild Members, server, Microsoft Windows, cold calling
Technical articles 2002-01-14

Additional Resources

Learning WCF: Hello Indigo
Windows Communication Foundation WCF, formerly code-named "Indigo," is a new distributed messaging platform released with Windows Vista as part of the .NET Framework 3.0. The .NET Framework 3.0, formerly code-named "WinFX," includes four pillars: Windows Presentation Foundation WPF, Windows Workflow Foundation WF, Windows Communication Foundation WCF, and Windows CardSpace. .NET...
Tags: Indigo, Windows Communication Foundation, .NET 3.0, Microsoft Windows, .Net, Application Servers, Operating Systems, Middleware, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software
Book chapters 2007-05-01
Technoriver Free Barcode SDK (exe)
Technoriver Free Barcode SDK is a .Net Windows Form Control that allows you to easily add professional quality bar codes to Windows applications developed in Visual C++.Net, Visual Basic.Net, Visual C#.Net, Borland Delphi.Net and any development environment in the .Net Framework.
Tags: SDK, Technoriver Free Barcode SDK, .Net, Microsoft Development Tools, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Development Tools
Software downloads 2007-04-18
Introducing the .NET Framework 3.0
The .NET Framework 3.0 formerly known as WinFX is the next step in the progression. Applications built on this new version of the Framework can be created with Visual Studio 2005, making it feel familiar to most Windows developers. But the .NET Framework 3.0 is also an evolution, adding more...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Goal, Microsoft Windows, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software
White papers 2006-08-01
.net
how .net is superior to java or vice versa?which technology has the greater potential to be used in the future software development process.?An answer can be:Java is platform free and .net is used with windows. I don't heard about dotnetfx for linux or other os except Windows.In regrards to ICB's...
Tags: .NET, Linux, Application servers, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft .NET
Q&A 2006-07-04
Deploying Microsoft .NET Framework Version 3.0
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 formerly known as WinFX, is the new managed-code programming model for Windows. Applications written for the .NET Framework 3.0 require the .NET Framework 3.0 to be installed on the computer where the application runs. This paper explains .NET Framework 3.0 and its relationship to earlier...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-06-01
Visual J# .NET for Visual Studio .NET
Microsoft Visual J# .NET is a development tool for Java-language developers who want to build applications and services on the .NET Framework. Microsoft Visual J# .NET is not a tool for developing applications intended to run on a Java Virtual Machine. Applications and services built with Visual J# .NET will...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Microsoft Visual J#.Net, Microsoft Corp., Visual J# .NET, Microsoft Visual J# .NET, Microsoft Development Tools, .Net, Java Development Tools, Programming Languages, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads
MSDN Webcast: DataWindow .NET: Windows Form Application Techniques (Level 100)
What is Sybase DataWindow .NET, and how does it affect Microsoft Windows Forms application development? DataWindow .NET is a set of Dynamic Link Libraries that interface between Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C# .NET application programs and the back end DataWindow server. DataWindow .NET delivers features such as...
Tags: Technique, Microsoft Developer Network, Microsoft .NET, Webcast, Microsoft Corp., DataWindow .NET, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Microsoft Development Tools, Operating Systems, Digital Media, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Get to know the .NET Framework
While it's possible to write good code in almost any environment, creating good software is much easier when the right platform and tools are available. For most Windows developers today, that platform is defined by .NET. In this sample chapter from Understanding .NET, Second Edition, receive a...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, Addison-Wesley, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
Book chapters 2007-03-13
Introducing .NET
What's required to create good software? While it's possible to write first-rate code in almost any environment, creating good software is much easier when the right platform and tools are available. For most Windows developers today, that platform is defined by .NET. While defining .NET clearly was once a challenge,...
Tags: Addison-Wesley, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
Book chapters 2006-04-21
StopPop.net (msi)
StopPop.net automatically blocks Internet Explorer popup windows while you surf. A small, effective, and intelligent anti-popup software product than can kill annoying popup windows without your intervention by using artificial intelligence and intelligent agent technologies. Highlighted Features in StopPop.net Allow pop up windows only when you want to see them....
Tags: Window, Intelligent Agent, Construction
Software downloads 2006-10-23
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