Empty Registry Keys – Microsoft sticks with ‘Windows 7′ for next OS – IT World
October 17, 2008 by registry cleaners
Microsoft Corp. announced today that the code name for its next operating system, Windows 7, will be the product’s official name. Mike Nash, vice president of Windows product management, said the company was sticking with the label for simplicity’s
Licensing FAQ – MSDN Online Deutschland
As part of the continuing Microsoft effort to make software licensing more predictable and flexible for our customers, Windows Server 2008 licensing remains consistent with Windows Server 2003 R2, with a few enhancements which will be covered below
Wondershare QuizCreator 2.5.0.7 – ZDNet Australia
Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Macromedia Flash Player 8.0 Wondershare QuizCreator enables users to easily create interactive Flash-based quizzes, tests and assessments in minutes without the need for difficult programming. Users can make Flash
Read all ‘”Host Integration Server”‘ posts in News – Security – CNET News
On Thursday, new code was posted on the Internet that could exploit a flaw in unpatched Microsoft Host Integration Servers. The exploit is part of Metasploit , a toolkit used by penetration testers and criminal hackers alike. On Tuesday, Microsoft
Workers’ Edge – CNET News
For most people, browsing is an either-or proposition: they use either Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Mozilla’s Firefox. But I’m betting there’s a bunch of people like me who find themselves spending time in both browsers, often simultaneously. The
Linux in The Economic Meltdown – Datamation
As the US economy continues to shift for the worse, I find myself thinking back to recent trips to a local bank where I noticed that Windows 2000 Pro is the norm and the computers, if updated at all, might be using Windows XP. Vista is clearly not
Forget about the name – The real question is how many flavors will – ZDNet Blogs
Ed Bott’s been sweating the small stuff, wondering what the next version of Windows will be called . To be perfectly honest with you, I couldn’t care less what it’s called. I’m far more interested in how many different flavors of the OS we
Windows 7 will be called… Windows 7 – Guardian Unlimited
The shocking revelation on Microsoft’s Vista blog is that the final name of what we now call Windows 7 will be … Windows 7. Mike Nash, Corporate Vice President, Windows Product Management, says: “Simply put, this is the seventh release of Windows



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