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2007 Q3 link clearance: Microsoft blogger edition
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2007 Q3 link clearance: Microsoft blogger edition
2007 Q3 link clearance: Microsoft blogger edition
Raymond Chen - MSFT
28 Sep 2007 10:00 AM
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A few random links that I've collected from other Microsoft bloggers.
The Microsoft fallacy
by
Nadyne Mielke
.
The history of cards.dll
as told to
Adam Nathan
.
Hur hamnade den svenska versionen av Internet Explorer 7 med felaktig menytext för kommandot "Nytt Fönster"?
(How did the Swedish version of Internet Explorer 7 wind up with incorrect menu text for the "New Window" command?) You'll have to be able to read Swedish to understand the explanation.
Group Policy Setting Reference for Windows Vista
via
the
Microsoft Consulting Services infrastructure team in Ireland
(wow what a mouthful).
What does it mean when I'm asked whether I'm on a Home, Work, or Public network?
Matt McSpirit
explains.
If you want to learn more about
Timewarp
(which has saved me on more than one occasion), you can check out
a Channel9 presentation with the Timewarp team
.
Add .url as a searchable file type
and you can search your Favorites.
EldarM
describes
The five worst problems of home-grade routers
: Home networks that gave Windows Home Server the heebie-jeebies.
Heather Leigh
has tips for
increasing the odds of getting your resume in front of the hiring manager
.
The Filing Cabinet
(a blog on file services and storage) provides
tips on using offline files with network attached storage
and
instructions on how to update your offline files cache when the server name changes
.
Tim Newton explains the relationship among sessions, desktops, and window stations
.
"
If you don't get a naked dwarf in my office by this afternoon, I'm coming over there to get one for myself
." Taken out of context, that's a pretty strange statement to make in a business meeting.
James O'Neill explains the circumstances
.
Do black pixels really consume less energy?
Danny Thorpe
pulls out his power meter and finds out
.
Robert Hensing
introduces us to
hybrid sleep
.
Chris Jackson
opines on
software personalization
.
Arlindo Alves
shows how to use group policy to
block the use of USB storage devices aside from the ones you explicitly permit
.
Vishal Singh
from Windows Application Experience (a group which includes the
Application Compatibility team
) teaches us about
virtualized files
, a mitigation for applications that assume administrative privileges.
Additional application compatibility resources
can be found on TechNet.
The
Terminal Server team blog
shows off the new
multimonitor remote desktop client
.
Kieran Snyder
reminds us that
word breaking is more than just looking for spaces
.
Jonas Barklund
takes a break from correcting my Swedish grammar to give
a concrete example of the difficulties with word breaking in Japanese
.
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