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  1. Make sure the users have permission to execute the program.
  2. Microsoft officials have been talking up plans for the successor to the company’s BizTalk Server 2010 product for a while now. It wasn’t until last week’s Professional Developers Conference (PDC), however, that the cloud angle of Microsoft’s plans for its BizTalk integration server became clearer. View the full article
  3. Microsoft is backpedaling on its Silverlight strategy, but make no mistake: When it comes to cross-platform development on desktop computers and mobile devices, only one technology makes sense, and that's HTML 5. View the full article
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  5. While Windows 7 is running on only one out of every 10 PCs at North American and European businesses,that percentage will grow considerably in the coming year, according to a new report from Forrester Research. View the full article
  6. I am trying to uninstall a beta version of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, so that I can install my new Professional Plus 2010 on my computer. Every time I try to uninstall the beta, it says: "The language of this installation package is not supported by your system." And whenever I try to install the new, bought, version of it , it says: "Setup is unable to unable to proceed due to the following error(s): Microsoft Office 2010 does not support upgrading from a prerelease version of Microsoft Office 2010. You must first uninstall any prerelease versions of Microsoft Office 2010 products and associated technologies. Correct the issue(s) listed above and re-run setup." I extracted the files of the new Office 2010 using jZip. I'm completely stumped. I really need help. And for some reason, the FixIt button isn't working for me. All my browsers say that it can't open the webpage to download the software. So, I don't know how else to uninstall the Office 2010 Beta program. Yes, I have Windows 7. View this thread
  7. Microsoft specifies some pretty high-end hardware that must be included with every Windows Phone. But the list of hardware that is optional or just not available is equally interesting, and this feature focus looks at both. View the full article
  8. There’s one more new Windows Server variant in the Microsoft pipeline, in addition to Vail, Aurora and SBS 7. Here’s a bit more on Windows Server Breckenridge. View the full article
  9. Google is suing the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) over a bid for a new hosted e-mail system which Google claims unfairly benefits Microsoft. View the full article
  10. Microsoft has posted an update on the future of Silverlight which confirms the shift in the company’s strategy about which I blogged last week. View the full article
  11. At the company’s Professional Developers Conference in Redmond late last week, Microsoft execs fielded another new positioning attempt for its Azure platform. Microsoft is claiming to be the leading general purpose platform-as-a-service (PaaS) cloud platform. View the full article
  12. In this week's mailbag, Windows Phone 7 and email polling, Windows Phone 7 and custom ringtones, a faux Windows 8 delay, Windows Phone 7 and multiple calendars, how mobile carriers really can't screw up Windows Phone 7 software updates, and my true feelings about the iPad. View the full article
  13. Microsoft has purchased for an undisclosed amount the technology, people — and perhaps most importantly, the intellectual property — of chip maker Canesta, according to a press release issued by Canesta on October 29. View the full article
  14. In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and Paul discuss PDC10, Windows Phone and micro-SD storage expansion, Ray Ozzie's hand grenade-like goodbye memo, the Slate PC, Service Pack 1 RC1 for Windows 7 and Serer 2008 R2, and travel sites opposed to Google's purchase of ITA. View the full article
  15. Also to note the other styles will eventually be removed or replaced with an alternative fast loading style.
  16. I have upgraded the site to the newest version of software and along with changed the style the site uses. I purchased a branding free skin and installed it as the main forum style. It much faster loading and doesn't have any of the little bugs the old skin had. If you wish to use the old skin you can change to it by using the style dropdown at the bottom left of each page.
  17. It would not be hard for Microsoft to run Windows on ARM. It has runs its Windows CE on ARM for years, so it has intimate knowledge of the hardware. Microsoft licensed the ARM core recently, but didn't say why. One reason could be it wanted to get intimate knowledge of what a 64-bit ARM implementation would be like for Windows 8. With ARM pushing toward desktop and even server markets, it will need to deliver a 64-bit core. Again, the Windows 8 timeframe would be about right. I asked Jeff Chu, director of mobile computing for ARM what he thought about Windows 8 on ARM. "It would be a fantastic thing to see," he said. Of course Windows on ARM doesn't erase the advantages of the x86, ARM's archrival. Many applications and tools would still have hooks into the x86 that would give Intel (and AMD and Via) an advantage in some markets. But Windows 8 on ARM is the next major step to leveling the playing field between ARM and Intel in a market where they are bound for head-to-head competition. Source: EE Times
  18. Microsoft is pretty tight lipped when it comes to the release of the next version of Windows, which for now is known as Windows 8. Many experts have predicted that Windows 8 will be released in three year’s time after the release of Windows 7, which would suggest a release in the last quarter of 2012 in the most important markets. Read the rest at Windows 8 News
  19. I have changed the look of the site. We now have a more modern style that will be easier for users to access all our features and Microsoft discussions. If you prefer to use the old style you can do so by selecting Microsoft Blue from the style dropdown at the bottom left of the page. If you have any comments on the new style start a thread in the Water Cooler forum and I will address your concerns.
  20. The Harvest is a stunning 3D action RPG for Windows Phone 7 that puts to rest any doubts that this is a major new mobile gaming platform. View the full article
  21. Microsoft has been touting for a while the ability for developers to use a variety of tools, like Java, PHP, Ruby and Eclipse, when developing applications for Windows Azure. But the company is going to step up its Java support for Azure in the coming weeks and months, elevating Java to a “first-class citizen” in the Microsoft cloud realm. View the full article
  22. So what’s a developer to make of Microsoft’s messaging (or lack thereof) about Silverlight at its premiere developer conference? View the full article
  23. Today, Microsoft’s programming model for the cloud is .Net. At some point in the future, it may become Orleans. View the full article
  24. A number of financial analysts and company watchers (including yours truly) have wondered whether the company’s seeming lack of an immediate strategy to directly address the growth of the iPad and Android consumer slates would come back to bite it. Not too surprisingly, Microsoft officials are insisting that Windows PCs and tablets are what customers want and what they will get. View the full article
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