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Welcome to Windows Vista section of Longhorn Corner. In this section, you may find various articles on installation, hardware and software, drivers and other issues.
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Windows Vista: Is it secure enough for business?
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Praveen Moosad
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Apr 11, 2007
This paper describes Windows Vista security, provides an insight into the level of protection it provides for business users, and assesses how far the new features measure up to Microsoft's aspirations for its new desktop operating system.
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Longhorn Center on MSDN
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Mahesh Chand
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Apr 06, 2005
Longhorn Developer center on MSDN is the best resource to get up do date information about Windows Longhorn and related technologies. This section is managed by Chris Sells, an author and pioneer in Microsoft programming world.
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LonghornBlogs.com
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Mahesh Chand
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Apr 06, 2005
LonghornBlogs.com is a community initiative to help spread the word with factual information about the next version of Windows, straight from the people that are building it.
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XAML: Longhorn Markup Language
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Bhasker Das
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Nov 24, 2004
"Longhorn" Markup Language (code-named "XAML") Overview Language: Visual Basic .NETC#Managed C++JScript .NET(Show All)
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User Experience: The Windows File System
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Ravi Patel
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Nov 24, 2004
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Introducing "Longhorn" for Developers: Data Binding
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Nov 24, 2004
Data binding in its traditional sense means associating some underlying data with one or more user interface elements. The data provides the information to display. The user interface elements render
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