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May 2006 - Posts

I was just handed an advance copy of this book by the authors after my presentation at WinHEC this morning. Chapter 11 has a few paragraphs describing, and recommending, the Windows Driver Kit and Driver Test Manager. I think they did a nice job of providing Read More...
I expect kernel mode code signing will be a hot topic at WinHEC and I expect a lot of good information will start to be delivered as well. For starters, a new whitepaper has been posted. It's the best discussion that I've seen yet on code signing tools Read More...
When you get your Beta 2 build of the DTM you'll have a new resource. Below are links to the first series of DTM screencasts. Each is a 15-minute, or so, tutorial on how to do a specific task within the DTM. Please let me know what other topics you'd Read More...
One of the things I had hoped could happen on this blog is a lively discussion of things I’ve read lately that others may also have read. My first attempt was some reviews of chapters in Naked Conversations . It didn’t seem to resonate with anyone, but Read More...
Tag makes some good points. This one is particularly compelling to me..." Your blog will change over time and has lot of irrelevant postings." I would make the case that this blog is currently the best single place on the Internet to get information about Read More...
I've seen a number of people on the DTM support alias, dtmsupp@microsoft.com running into this problem lately. Install a clean OS on the client system. Install the DTM Client on that system. Run the Run First jobs. You cannot logon to the system because Read More...
I'm not sure how this new feature of our blog servers work. I'm trying to get you a preview of the WinHEC slides that will be the DTM presentation. Please bare with me. These haven't been through editing yet and obviously the "as is" warning applies heavily Read More...
I was puzzled by Jason's comment to the posting about the DTM screencasts... "I am not sure how feasible or worthwhile this would be (compared with the time it would take to implement), but if the video could be broken up into named chapters so the user Read More...
I've been impressed with the value of Wikipedia lately. In the past using the Internet to search for information on an reasonably common topics often led to many useless links. Today I know I can go to Wikipedia and likely get good, topical information Read More...
 
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