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The Correct Way to Install Windows Vista – Video Tutorial

There are a variety of actions associated with the Windows Vista deployment. You can perform a clean install of the operating system or you can upgrade from a previous version of Windows. Also, via a glitch in the deployment process, users are able to use a workaround to do a clean installation of Vista with an upgrade license key.
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The Insider’s Guide to Windows Vista

Windows Vista is here at last. One of the largest software projects ever undertaken, Vista is indisputably a milestone—despite Microsoft’s having abandoned many of its most ambitious goals for the OS—and not just for Microsoft but for the entire PC industry.
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Guide to Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface

Providing for multiple languages during an operating system deployment has been a challenge in the past, often requiring delays until fully localized versions are released. The limited number of localized languages available presented a further challenge to organizations with a global presence. The Multilingual User Interface (MUI) in the Microsoft® Windows Vista™ operating system provides a new approach to multiple languages.
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Windows Vista Deployment Step by Step Guide

This document provides instructions for implementing a basic image-based deployment of Microsoft® Windows Vista™ operating system. We recommend that you first use the steps provided in this guide in a test lab environment as a means to become familiar with new and updated deployment features and technologies available in Windows Vista. Step-by-step guides are not necessarily meant to be used to deploy Windows Vista operating system features without accompanying documentation (as listed in the Additional Resources section) and should be used with discretion as stand-alone documents.
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Connecting to a wireless network using Microsoft® Windows Vista

After installing your wireless network adapter (please refer to product documentation for details), Windows Vista™ makes it very easy to connect to any wireless networks in range.
To begin, go to the Start Menu and click on Connect To:
This will bring up the Connect to a network window, which lists all networks Vista can currently connect to. This includes any dial-up connections that have been configured previously. Networks are usually listed either as Unsecured network or Security-enabled network.
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Genuine Windows Vista™ Quick Reference Guide

Things have changed with Windows Vista. The new Software Protection Platform, built into Windows Vista, makes the user experience noticeably different between a genuine version and non-genuine version of Windows Vista
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VPN Set Up Guide for Windows Vista

1 – Open up the Control Panel from the Start Menu & double click on the Network & Internet Connections item.
2 – Under Networking and Sharing Center, Click on “Connect to a Network”.
3 – Next, Click on “Set up a connection or Network.”
4 – Select the “Connect to a Workplace” item at the bottom of the list and press Next >
5 – You will be asked, how do you want to connect? Select “Use my Internet Connection (VPN)”
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Avast! + Transcode 360 + Vista Installation Guide

Transcode 360 enables the playback of unsupported video over Xbox 360 and Media Center Extender devices. This software is designed to run on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and Microsoft Vista. Transcode 360 is fully featured, providing a clear and efficient interface, tightly integrated with your Media Center PC to enable a much more seamless experience than other 3rd party solutions. On your media extender, highlight the video you wish to watch and press the Info button on your remote to start enjoying video played back to you via Transcode 360.
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A GUIDE TO DEVELOPING WINDOWS PRESENTATION FOUNDATION GADGETS FOR WINDOWS SIDEBAR

Gadgets which take advantage of Windows Presentation Foundation can be written and tested on both Windows Vista and XP or Server 2003 with the necessary tool set. Below is a list of required and recommended development tools which could be helpful during the process of writing Gadgets. Developers should be familiar with Gadget basics, Visual Studio and .NET Framework languages such as Visual Basic, C# or Managed C++.
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Installing SAP 4.7 on Windows XP Pro and Windows Server 2003

Installing SAP 4.7 on Windows XP Pro and Windows Server 2003: A ...1 Installing SAP 4.7 on Windows XP Pro and Windows Server 2003: A layman’s Guide Authored by : Rajeev Ashokan Email: Rajeev.SAP73@gmail.com Date: January 9, 2009 2 Index Page No. 1. Introduction 3 2. Minimum System Requirements 3 3. Required Downloads 4 4. Preliminary Installation Activities 5 5. Install MS Loopback Adapter 5 6. Increase Virtual Memory 10 7. Oracle Installation 11 8. Java Installation 14 9. SAP Installation – Central Instance 17 10. SAP Installation – Database Instance 25 11. Installing SAP GUI 37 12. Logging on to the SAP System 45 13. Additional Notes : Re-installing the software 53 14. Acknowledgements 54 3 Introduction This tutorial is for Installing SAP IDES 4.7 on Windows XP Pro. I have also installed SAP 4.7 on Windows Server 2003 and the process is the same as below. About Myself: I am not a BASIS or an Oracle DBA [Read the rest of this entry...]

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