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January 2006 - Posts

This is a draft of the announcement which will be in the next edition of the WHQL news . Long story short, the HCT will cease to exist shortly after the WDK ships and all qualification testing will be done via the WDK. Microsoft Announces Changes to Windows Read More...
Most of you are aware that we aren't going to be able to ship the ASI client setup CD with the WDK as we had hoped. This leaves you on your own when doing the initial install of the client's safe OS. Some of our partners have been successful in using Read More...
From Will Dean: "The real tragedy of driver-related BSODs is that in many applications people should never have needed to write KM code at all, let alone the ghastly 50 lines of application code surrounded by 5000 lines of impossible PnP/Power boilerplate. Read More...
This post seems to have touched some raw nerves. I wasn't expecting that but I'm not surprised either given all the feedback I've heard re: driver signing since the first beta of XP. I understand the frustrations, I also know that when Windows crashes Read More...
Now they're getting national attention. See this article in Wired. Read More...
This is an important change for Vista drivers. The biggest change, from my perspective is this... "Note: Even users with administrator privileges cannot load unsigned kernel-mode code on x64-based systems. This applies for any software module that loads Read More...
There is a good chance you're already aware of this, but I'll post the link here for reference. On current builds of Vista boot.ini is missing. That means you need to learn some new procedures for setting up your debugger. Here are the details. If you Read More...
WDK Automated Deployment Tools Quick Start Guide ASI Setup Setting up ASI is a two-step process. First you setup the server, and then you setup the clients. The server may be installed on any system as long as the clients can get to the shares on the Read More...
It looks like most of this blog is not in English so it's difficult for me to evaluate its value. However, it's really cool to see a blog from China talking up the WDK. Actually, there is a lot of anecdotal evidence from our work with beta and TAP sites Read More...
You may be aware that the DTM’s packaging features allow you to take a job from one controller and move it to another controller. This allows you to create jobs once then copy them to all of your controllers. Up to now the process of importing jobs onto Read More...
The BCD changes how Windows Vista boots from previous Windows operating systems. This is an excellent FAQ that will help you get up to speed quickly. Read More...
Some of you know of my passion for coffee and the fact that I often take my laptop with me and work for an hour or two in local shops that offers WiFi. The UZ is one of my very favorites. It is owned by the guy who was the master roaster for Starbucks Read More...
If you've been reading this blog since the beginning then you're probably aware of the reasons I started it. At WinHEC last year I took note of the great conversations that were occurring between Microsoftees and their customers on blogs. I decided the Read More...
If you're reporting an ASI bug or other problem to Microsoft it is important that you include the ASI logs. Here are some details on how to locate the right logs... ASI.exe logs When ASI exits with an error, the location of the log file will be displayed Read More...
I heard many times from people who are seeing the WDK for the first time, "I don't understand the value of ASI." It is obvious we need to have a document that explains that clearly. The article below will be published in the next edition of our TAP newsletter. Read More...
Greetings, and welcome to 2006. I've been on an unintentional posting vacation. You may recall a while back I asked for your help in figuring out what parts of our setup need to change. We've been working very hard recently to overhaul setup. That, in Read More...
 
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