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Windows 7 RTM SDK New Win32 Samples

Along with Windows 7 Microsoft is also cooking the software development kit for the next iteration of the Windows client.
microsoft - comments - 3.7.2009

Microsoft: IE6 vs. IE7 vs. IE7 in Vista

As in the case of the inhouse competition between Windows XP and Windows Vista, due to its prolonged support strategy, Microsoft is also one of its most fierce and stubborn competitors on the browser market.
windows - comments - 6.12.2007

How-To receive a valid Windows 7 beta key

Because of the overloaded Microsoft servers it can be hard to get a valid key. To get a valid key the fastest just follow these simple step. Thanks to scaramonga.
windows - comments - 11.1.2009

MS: Valid Vista Family Discount Keys Coming

Microsoft said Friday afternoon that it was in the process of issuing new keys to those who may have received invalid ones through the Vista Family Discount program.
windows - comments - 4.2.2007

Get Free NOD32 License with Valid Username and Password for 90-Days

NOD32 is a popular antivirus software that ranks one of the best and most accurate detection and lowest failure rate.
common - comments - 19.12.2006

The Product Key Is Not Valid Or 0xC004F061 Activation Error On Windows 7 Upgrade

When installing and upgrading to Windows 7 from previous version of operating system such as Windows XP and Windows Vista with an upgrade license, media (either Windows 7 ISO image or DVD disc) and product key, the following error message may be displayed when entering the serial key during setup.
windows - comments - 3.11.2009

Convert your firefox favorites and feeds into IE7 with "Firefox To IE7"

My friend blake, who runs windowscoding.com, has just posted this really useful application to his blog..
download - comments - 30.7.2006

No Surprise in XP Outperforming Vista, the Same Is Valid for Windows 2000, 95 and 3.11

With the advent of Windows Vista in 2007, the latest Windows client, and the product that could have done with a tad more refinement according to Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, a barrage of criticism started orbiting the operating system.
windows - comments - 3.4.2008

Could Not Find Valid System Volume Error When Installing Windows Server 2008 R2

When installing Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 with or without Hyper-V, Hyper-V Server 2008 or Hyper-V Server 2008 R2, and HPC Server 2008 or HPC Server 2008 R2, the Windows Server installation failed with “The computer could not find a valid system volume” error message.
windows - comments - 17.8.2009

IE7 features

Internet Explorer 7: Now in beta testing for developers


The first stage of the beta process for Internet Explorer 7 has begun?developer testing! The latest version of the world?s most popular Web browser has been released for technical evaluation, feedback, and testing by software and Web site developers.
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The First Year of IE7

It’s been a little over a year since we released IE7 on Windows XP and for Windows Vista, so I thought it would be worthwhile to talk about where we are after the year.
microsoft - comments - 3.12.2007

IE7 Security features

All web browsers make security decisions based upon URIs. Many security features, from Security Zones to the JavaScript same-origin policy, depend on the browser being able to consistently evaluate URIs to determine their components, and to compare them to other URIs.
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IE7 getting the Google treatment


For those of you who have downloaded Windows Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview you might get a surprise when visiting the Google.com webpage.
microsoft - comments - 9.2.2006

Screenshots IE7 push

Microsoft will distribute Internet Explorer 7 as a high-priority update via Automatic Updates and the Windows Update and Microsoft Update sites shortly after the final version of Internet Explorer 7 is released (planned for the 4th quarter of 2006). I
microsoft - comments - 31.7.2006

Three million of IE7 in first 4 days

IEBLOG: In the first four days over three million of you have already downloaded the final release.
microsoft - comments - 25.10.2006

Microsoft Update now works with IE7

When Internet Explorer 7 Beta released to testers it left testers with a broken Windows Update that wouldn't load properly, disabling the ability to update Windows with critical patches that have been released since the end of July. This seems to of been fixed and on my PC it even redirects to Microsoft Update before my chosen homepage is loaded.
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IE7 Beta 2 now available in multiple languages

After endless nights and countless slices of pizza, the IE team is proud to announce the availability of Arabic, Finnish, and German versions of IE7 Beta 2 in addition to the English versions we released a week and a half ago.
download - comments - 8.5.2006

IE7 Beta 3 now available in multiple languages

The IE team is proud to announce the availability of Arabic, Finnish, German and Japanese versions of IE7 Beta 3 in addition to the English versions we released a week and a half ago.
download - comments - 12.7.2006

IE7 Release Candidate builds are on the way

Todd from IEBlog yesterday posted on his MSDN blog about the future of IE7 as well as some tidbits about when to expect release candidate and final builds. You can find this information in the comments section
microsoft - comments - 4.8.2006

IE7 Issues Fixed On Forums

On the Bink.nu Forums, we use a component called FreeTextBox for users to enter their posts. Aparently, there was a small bug that prevented people from posting in IE7. I have updated the script files, and we are all fixed.
microsoft - comments - 9.8.2006On the Bink.

IE7 - WMP11 Launch News

According to a new Vista-related press release on Microsoft's site, Windows Media Player 11 will be released to the public on October 24th.
microsoft - comments - 13.10.2006

Microsoft Planning Life After IE7

You won't have to wait another five years to see a new browser from Microsoft.
microsoft - comments - 16.10.2006

Microsoft's Response to IE7 vulnerability

Official Statement: Microsoft is aware of public reports of a vulnerability in Outlook Express which is currently under investigation.
microsoft - comments - 20.10.2006

Attackers take aim at IE7 flaw

Microsoft is warning users to avoid suspicious websites and emails after attacks were reported on an unpatched flaw in Internet Explorer 7.
microsoft - comments - 29.10.2007

Microsoft outlines IE7 security plans

Microsoft is tightening up the way its Internet Explorer browser handles HTTPS for version 7, which is used to secure online transactions, in an attempt to give people more protection online.

In a posting on the Microsoft Internet Explorer blog, IE program manager Eric Lawrence said that IE7 would support the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol by default.
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Security Updates for IE7 and Vista Beta 1 Available Now

Security updates for Internet Explorer 7 Beta 1 and Internet Explorer in Windows Vista Beta 1 are now available from the Windows Vista/IE 7 beta downloads page on the Connect site. Direct links to these updates are also provided below. These security updates resolve a vulnerability in IE 7 Beta 1 and IE in Windows Vista Beta 1 that has already been addressed for released/supported versions of Internet Explorer by Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-052.
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Microsoft IE7 Beta 2 Public Preview


Microsoft is planning to release, to the public, a preview version of Internet Explorer 7.

Dubbed "Public Preview" the release includes tabbed browsing, page zoom, tab groups, RSS support and improved printing support. The release is expected to be available by this evening (GMT).
download - comments - 31.1.2006

Microsoft Launches IE7 Bug Database

Testers will need a Passport account to access the Internet Explorer Feedback site.

Microsoft Corp. has launched a public bug database for Internet Explorer 7, which is currently in beta.
microsoft - comments - 28.3.2006

Google CEO Reiterates Concerns Over IE7

Search giant doesn't like the integrated search feature in Microsoft's browser.

The next release of Microsoft's Internet Explorer continues to concern Google, which nonetheless has no plans to develop a competing browser, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said today.
microsoft - comments - 1.6.2006

Yahoo! Ships Customized IE7 Beta 2

Recently at the IE Blog, they have posted a suprising yet pretty cool article talking about a customised version of IE7 with Yahoo! branding.
microsoft - comments - 15.6.2006

New Cell Phone Virus Jumps to PCs

European security firm F-Secure on Wednesday detailed a new mobile phone trojan that attacks Symbian based phones with a new trick: the potential to jump to a PC if the phone's memory card is inserted into a computer. Cardtrap.A actually contains a payload of two Windows worms, Win32/Padobot.Z and Win32/Rays...
betanews.com - 23.09.2005

More Mysteries of the Win32 MessageBox Bug Revealed

Continued tests by BetaNews on the form of the Win32 API message box call discovered two weeks ago, capable of crashing Microsoft Windows Vista as well as earlier versions, indicates that while the executable code remains a problem, its capacity for damage to Windows computers may be limited to merely crashing the system...
betanews.com - 03.01.2007

Interview: Microsoft Exec Talks IE7, RSS

Following a decision to release a standalone version of IE7, browser development at Microsoft has come fast and furious. BetaNews this week sat down with Gary Schare, Director of IE Product Management, to discuss the changes coming in IE7, Firefox's growth, and how Microsoft will bring RSS to the mainstream...
betanews.com - 18.02.2006

Microsoft Announces IE7+ for Vista

In order to differentiate between Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP and Vista, Microsoft on Friday announced "IE7+." The special branding is designed to highlight the additional features IE7 will receive in Vista, including Protected Mode, parental controls, and improved network diagnostics...
betanews.com - 27.05.2006

Firefox 2.0 vs. IE7 in Vista: How Close?

Whatever Firefox 2.0 is, it isn't "sweeping," and nowhere does that fact become more evident than in a Windows Vista test environment. We started up both IE7 and FF2 in Vista, and were left wondering, will Firefox users be happy using their browser in Vista without the degree of changes they'd experience with IE7?..
betanews.com - 26.10.2006

Is there a new remote data execution exploit for IE7?

All that anyone knows for certain as of today is that there are some browsers that appear to be the victim of new attacks using a very old profile: embedded binary code for graphic objects appearing in IE7 Web pages...
betanews.com - 11.12.2008

The First Year of IE7

It’s been a little over a year since we released IE7 on Windows XP and for Windows Vista, so I thought it would be worthwhile to talk about where we are after the year.

According to internal Microsoft research based on data from Visual Sciences Corporation, there are over 300 million users are experiencing the web with IE7. This makes IE7 the second most popular browser after IE6. IE7 is already #1 in the US and UK, and we expect IE7 to surpass IE6 worldwide shortly.

Perhaps more important than the overall numbers is the positive impact IE7 has made for our users. As you know, we focused a lot on improving security in IE7. We believe IE 7 is the safest Microsoft browser released to date. According to a vulnerability report published today, IE7 has fewer vulnerabilities than previous versions of IE over the same time period. What’s more, the report showed that IE7 had both fewer fixed and unfixed vulnerabilities in the first year than the other browsers we compared.


neowin.net - 03.12.2007

From Win32 to Cocoa: a Windows User's Conversion to Mac OS X

Ars' Peter Bright wrote an article today entitled "From Win32 to Cocoa: a Windows user's conversion to Mac OS X", in which he explains why he believes "Windows is dying, Windows applications suck, and Microsoft is too blinkered to fix any of it". These are rather harsh words, but there is a definitive element of truth in it. The article is part one in a three-part series.




winbeta.org - 22.04.2008

Kaspersky Detects New Worms Attacking MySpace and Facebook

Kaspersky Labs, has detected two variants of a new worm, Networm.Win32.Koobface.a. and Networm.Win32.Koobface.b, which attack MySpace and Facebook users.

The worms transform victims machines into zombie computers to form botnets which are used to create DDOS attacks and send spam email.

Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.a infects the user when they access accesses their MySpace account. The worm creates a range of commentaries to friends' accounts.

Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.b, targets Facebook users, creates spam messages and sends them to the infected users' friends via the Facebook site.

The messages and comments include texts such as "Paris Hilton Tosses Dwarf On The Street"; "Examiners Caught Downloading Grades From The Internet"; "Hello; You must see it!!! LOL. My friend catched you on hidden cam"; "Is it really celebrity? Funny Moments and many others".


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neowin.net - 01.08.2008

Microsoft prepares IE7 Beta 3 for mid-August

The Hotfix is reporting a Microsoft source has quietly leaked that IE7 Beta 3 will be availible to the public sometime in mid-August of this year. This goes hand-in-hand with official MS reports that they are indeed working on Beta 3 at the moment.

One fix going in Beta 3 will be will be to revert back to an IE6 behavior when using PHP pages. One IE7 tester noted that "when it comes to compare the code in the session variable and the code in the post data, they're different." Eric Lawrence of Microsoft responded with "for compatibility reasons, we're going to revert to IE6 behavior for IE7 Beta 3 to prevent this exact issue" on the subject.

In the past few weeks Microsoft has made a few references to IE7 Beta 3 on their IE Blogs about bug fixes and releases. IE7 Final is set for a Winter 2006 release.


jcxp.net - 02.06.2006

3 Million IE7 Downloads in 4 Days

Microsoft is heralding the launch of Internet Explorer 7 as a success, announcing that the new browser has been downloaded three million times in the first four days. Early next month, customers will begin receiving IE7 automatically, at which time adoption numbers will likely skyrocket...
betanews.com - 26.10.2006

Vista SP1 causing random app crashes for some users

On the Microsoft TechNet forums, a handful of users began reporting (in early April) that after installing Vista SP1 various applications would stop launching and instead gave the error "Not a valid Win32 application." Users found that Excel would often spit this message out and if they tried running it under administrative rights, the error would change to "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service."




winbeta.org - 23.04.2008

Neowin Asks: Who can't upgrade to IE7?

As most Neowin visitors know by now, Windows Internet Explorer 7 was released this week. While there are probably a few of you who will not upgrade immediately because you use another browser (Firefox, Opera, etc) the question of the day is... are those, the people like you out there who cannot upgrade to IE7?

I can't, at least not at work. The private university I work for has multiple programs that simply will not function on systems with IE7 installed on them. As reflected in a letter sent our by my boss to our campus, "these vendors continue to work toward support, but it will likely be January or February of 2007 before that support becomes official."

While I in no way blame Microsoft for this -- these vendors, Cisco being among them, have had ample time to test the IE7 beta and RCs -- the fact of the matter is our organization cannot allow systems to be upgraded on our campus, even student machines (which require a school issued Cisco program to access our network, that program breaks with IE7.)

Are there programs that you or your company use that have forced you to stay at IE6? Please comment and share.

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neowin.net - 20.10.2006

IE7 Public Beta Due Early Next Year

Those eager to get a taste of the next Internet Explorer release with tabs and RSS support only need to wait a couple more months. A public beta of IE7 for Windows XP is slated to arrive in the first quarter of 2006, IE team head Dean Hachamovitch confirmed on Tuesday...
betanews.com - 07.12.2005

What would Windows be without Win32?

Would Windows still be Windows if Microsoft yanked out the Win32 programming interface and User GDI graphics-device-interface layers and replaced them with .Net managed code?



Thats not a purely hypothetical question; there are a couple of skunkworks projects indside Microsoft investigating that very idea. And if the results of their incubations pan out, the first fruits of their labors could become part of Windows, maybe as soon as Windows 8.




winbeta.org - 15.09.2008

IE7 Beta Breaks Google AdSense

Developers testing out the latest version of Internet Explorer 7 are discovering a nasty flaw -- the browser seems to be incompatible with Google's AdSense advertising service. Although the problem seems limited to those running IE7 Beta under Windows XP, it still has some developers worried...
betanews.com - 08.02.2006

MS: IE7 Flaw Really in Outlook Express

Microsoft responded Thursday to reports of the first exploit affecting Internet Explorer 7, which cropped up less than 24 hours after the browser's official launch. Christopher Budd from Microsoft's Security Response Center says the flaw lies not in IE7, but in an Outlook Express component...
betanews.com - 20.10.2006

IE7 Beta 2 Receives Mixed Reviews

With promises of security, stability and tabbed browsing, Web users have been eagerly anticipating Internet Explorer 7. Microsoft released Beta 2 this week with great fanfare, but does IE7 deliver a next-generation browsing experience? Read on for a selection of reviews from BetaNews readers and tell us what you think...
betanews.com - 28.04.2006

Ballmer Dismisses Google's IE7 Concerns

Microsoft's outspoken CEO accused Google Thursday of wanting special treatment, saying the company is attempting to force Microsoft to change the way Internet Explorer 7 does search. Google has claimed that IE7 would allow Microsoft to have an unfair advantage by making its search engine the default...
betanews.com - 12.05.2006

Microsoft Releases Public IE7 Preview

Microsoft on Tuesday made available for public download a pre-Beta 2 release of Internet Explorer 7, which is designed to showcase features the new browser will bring and give developers time to play with the latest technology. IE7 notably adds a tabbed interface and improves browser security...
betanews.com - 31.01.2006