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Not sure how you should license Windows 7?

I have been getting queries about licensing of Windows 7. From my knowledge, there are a couple. For the consumers; There are a few choices. The cheapest of which is the OEM license. OEM License How can you get OEM license? OEM Licenses are shipped with new hardware you buy. For example, if you buy a...

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Windows 7 BranchCache™ Explained

Windows 7 BranchCache™ Explained Posted By: yung | Dec 8th @ 9:35 AM | 4,542 Views | 0 Comments Formats: One of the key capabilities delivered in Windows 7 for enabling people to be productive anywhere is BranchCache ™. It not only speeds up access to data and documents from Web and file servers by reducing...

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Need to turn your Windows 7 into a WIFI Hotspot ??

I am preparing to manage my TechNet/MSDN booth at the New Efficiency Launch @ Suntec City. I will be speaking as part of keynotes. On the side track, i am managing the TechNet/MSDN booth. At the booth, you can sign up to TechNet / MSDN Flash newsletters to get in touch with our Singapore team, and also...

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Microsoft Deployment Tool Kit 2010 released!

Click here to download MDT now. ( http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=159061 ) As you prepare to deploy Windows® 7 and Windows Server® 2008 R2, get a jump start with Microsoft® Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010. Leverage this Solution Accelerator to achieve efficient, cost-effective deployment of Windows...

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Springboard Virtual Roundtable - Sept 24 - Windows 7 AppCompat Part 2: Virtualization

Springboard Series Virtual Roundtable Windows 7 Application Compatibility Part 2: Virtualization Date: Thursday, September 24 Time: 9:00am Pacific Time https://ms.istreamplanet.com/springboard Hear from a panel of experts how virtualization tools can help you with application compatibility concerns whether...

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Windows XP to Windows 7 migration

In this final video in the application and deployment series for Windows 7, Adam sat  down with Joey, who explained some of the deployment options available to IT Pros who want to automate the process of deploying Windows 7. Watch all 5 videos in the XP to Windows 7 Migration series: 1. Overview...

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Steve Ballmer signs off Windows 7 for release to manufacturing

Windows 7 Sneak-Peak from MGX From our annual internal event – MGX at Atlanta, Steve Ballmer signs off Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2 for RTM!! /Dennis *PS – I’m probably the first in Singapore to have it installed. I’m blogging using Win7RTM !! Matty, if you’re reading this, i beat you to it!! LOL. Couldn...

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Windows 7 Beta will reboot every 2 hours

Windows 7 Beta has been out for a couple of months. If you are using Windows 7 Beta, i have a warning for you. Following the release of Windows 7 Release Candidate, the Beta version will so call “expire” very soon. Come 1st July 2009, Windows 7 Beta version will start rebooting every 2 hours automatically...

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Windows Deployment Services – Getting Started Guide Updated

With the release of Windows Server 2008 R2 coming, the Technical Writers in Microsoft has updated the Getting Started Guide for R2’s release. Check out the technical library for it, click here . WDS allows an organization to deploy in quick time, Operating Systems via the network. A computer can simply...

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Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC

Coming Soon: Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC Windows XP Mode is specifically designed to help small businesses move to Windows 7. Windows XP Mode provides you with the flexibility to run many older productivity applications on a Windows 7 based PC. All you need to do is to install suitable applications...

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