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Windows Embedded POSReady and POS for .NET Blog
Windows Updates for WEPOS 1.x
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over 3 years ago
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Lynda Allen - MS
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If you have a WEPOS 1.x system and have turned on Automatic Updates or reviewed the Express Updates option on update.microsoft.com, you may have noticed that the only update you see offered is XP Pro SP3. In this article, we’ll give you some background...
Windows Embedded POSReady and POS for .NET Blog
Interesting report on Point of Service systems
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over 3 years ago
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Lynda Allen - MS
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At Microsoft, the Windows Embedded team is dedicated to bringing quality products to our customers at a competitive price point. Your success in this highly competitive marketplace is our passion! We listen and we act to ensure that our products meet...
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