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Virtualization
Vista
XP
Presented Vista SP1 at West Michigan NT User Group last Wednesday
Posted to
Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 06-23-2008
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal, Vista
Trip Report: MVP Summit 2008 - coming soon
Posted to
Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 04-23-2008
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal
March 4th screenshot - a snapshot in time
Posted to
Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 03-04-2008
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal, Virtualization
Juliana might be the next ZeroCool. Parental Controls - the often overlooked feature of Vista.
Posted to
Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 02-02-2008
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal, Vista
XsX Alpha Blended cursors with embedded shadows
Posted to
Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 01-06-2008
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal, Vista, XP
Helping applications ask for UAC elevation in Vista - a real world example - my XsX cursor package
Posted to
Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 01-05-2008
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal, Vista
Vista TechCenter - Customer and MVP corner - a few new articles posted
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Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
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by
Anonymous
on 11-08-2007
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal, Vista
Thinkpad T61p can see more than 3.2GB of ram, unlike the T60!
Posted to
Aaron Tiensivu's Blog
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by
Anonymous
on 09-06-2007
Filed under: Microsoft, Windows OS, Personal, Vista
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