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School District Saves Hundreds of Support Hours With Operating System Upgrade
White Paper With the help of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Heartland Technology Solutions, the Perry Schools deployed Windows Vista to more than 200 PCs used by students and faculty. Thanks to features like Windows... [03 Jul 2008]
Momentum Webcast: Security Features in Windows Vista (Level 200)
White Paper The presenter covers Group Policy Objects, Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption, Windows Firewall, and Windows User Account Control (UAC), and shows how changes in these items affect... [26 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.05.08
Round-Up The software giant, while still pushing Vista at disinterested consumers and corporates, has been talking up the next version of Windows, the imaginatively titled Windows 7. Vista was panned by many... [30 May 2008]
White Paper: Windows Vista Misunderstood Security Breach
White Paper Windows' newest technology, the User Account Control, found in the Vista operating system has been erroneously called an additional level of security by many computer... [21 May 2008]
Developers snub Vista for XP
News IBRS' Sweeney claimed that one of the major problems developers have had to overcome when working to build applications for Vista is its new security model - otherwise known as user... [19 May 2008]
Developers claim Vista UAC 'bypass'
News Software developers from NeoSmart, a not-for-profit technology-development organisation, claim they have successfully bypassed User Account Control, a security feature in Windows... [29 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.04.08
Round-Up Then take the word of the Microsoft product manager in charge of implementing Vista's User Account Control (UAC) feature. Cross was the group program manager for UAC,... [18 Apr 2008]
Microsoft: Vista security feature designed 'to annoy users'
News David Cross, a product unit manager at Microsoft, was the group program manager in charge of designing User Account Control (UAC), which, when activated, requires people to run... [14 Apr 2008]
Small School District Sees Big Gains in PC Security, Performance, and Availability
White Paper With the help of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Heartland Technology Solutions, the Perry Schools replaced more than 100 installations of Windows 2000 and Windows XP with Windows Vista for use by students and faculty. [18 Jan 2008]
Pervasive PSQL v9 Compatibility With Windows Vista
White Paper For most users, adopting Windows Vista will require additional steps to perform operations that were previously handled as either a standard user or administrative user. Most users will... [12 Jan 2008]
MSDN Webcast: Overview of Developing for User Account Control (Level 200)
White Paper This webcast explores Windows User Account Control (UAC), a new security feature in the Windows Vista operating system. It explains how developing with UAC reduces the... [05 Oct 2007]
MSDN Webcast: Microsoft Windows Vista Security for Developers (Level 300)
White Paper This session gives a good overview of all of the new security features of Windows Vista stressing, where appropriate (for example when discussing User Account Control),... [05 Oct 2007]
TechNet Webcast: User Account Control Internals and Impact on Malware (Level 400)
White Paper Windows Vista introduces a new feature, User Account Control (UAC) that enables users to run applications without administrator rights. The presenter of this webcast... [31 Aug 2007]
TechNet Webcast: Application Compatibility Considerations With Windows Vista (Level 200)
White Paper The focus of this webcast is on application compatibility issues that may be encountered when upgrading to the Windows Vista operating system, and shows how to address them. Finally, the webcast introduces some of the... [28 Aug 2007]
Microsoft rolls out Vista patches
News The first update, dealing with various problems with performance and reliability in Vista, fixes a glitch which means that, if User Account Control is disabled on the... [10 Aug 2007]
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