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A PC in 2006
From Bill Gates keynote:
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Windows forms and Longhorn
It appears many PDC attendees seem to have questions like:
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Indigo links
Source: Martin Gudgin
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Security Weblogs
Collection of weblogs mainly on Security:
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Royal TS 1.0
This is a replacement for the standard Terminal Services Snap-In with some additional features. Since Windows 2003 Server Edition's Terminal Services now provide a way to remote control the interactive session like in Windows XP, the Terminal Services Snap-In cannot connect to the servers console. Besides, if an administrator remotely controls the interactive console (e.g. with the Windows XP RDP Client you can connect to the server's console using the /console switch), he locks the real interactive session. This little app reads out all currently available sessions and warns you if currently someone else is connected to the console.
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Comments on PDC Hype
From Dave commenting this post :
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Writing CSV file on the fly
Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
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Longhorn screenshots
Paul Thurrott has some new screenshots of the PDC Longhorn version.
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LongHorn SDK
The OS isn't due for a couple of years, but Microsoft are already letting us have a look at how to work with the systems...
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What's going to happen next ... ?
Hey folks the PDC malaria is really everywhere. But what's going to happen next ?
What if this is just a gigantic souffle just good to finish flat as a nice pancake ;-)
I'm not sure but I think Whidbey will not be release until some time. So how the developers will cope after seeing so many nice feaures, and suddenly have to get back to the reality.
Will they abandon their job until the release of the so promising new version ? Will they sadly accept that it was just a dream, a glimpse on a bright future ?
I imagine that some guys will probably try to mimic .Net 2.