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September 2006 - Posts

Need a job?

(Meenakshi forwarded this to me via one of chain emails that she got)

Posted: Sep 28 2006, 10:28 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Secret of Life

Where is the Secret of Life?

Posted: Sep 27 2006, 08:38 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Critical of VS.NET SP1 (and Vista)

When I read the post by Somasegar about the availability (I should say lack of it) VS.NET 2005 SP1 and their support for Vista, I was quite pissed (you can read my comments here).

Come on guys, why are you acting like a 5-person development shop who just started does not know how to make software? Sad

It seems Dilbert can get a lot of "fodder" from this.

Posted: Sep 26 2006, 10:20 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Windows Media Player v11

This is the screen shot from Windows Media Player in Vista Build 5728 - I guess there is still work to be done by Microsoft. Smile

Posted: Sep 26 2006, 07:49 AM by Amit Bahree | with 1 comment(s)
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How to overcome Writer's Block (for the blog) ;)

How to Overcome Writer's Block

Posted: Sep 25 2006, 11:12 PM by Amit Bahree | with 3 comment(s)
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Chaos (by design)

CNNMoney has an interesting read on Google and how they operate in Chaos by design. It also lays out the challenges for Google on with a 2nd act - right now it is a one-trick pony (albeit a very good trick one). Wink

The author for Competing on the Edge: Strategy as Structured Chaos, works for Google as a Sr. VP of Business Operations. I have not heard of her or this book, but it seems interesting. Has anyone else read it? What are your thoughts on it?

(Thanks to Megha for sending this one)

Posted: Sep 25 2006, 07:55 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Sites not liking IE7 - change the user agent string

IE7 is still new and while there are many sites it will just work without any issues there are many that it will just not work and you will get a "I don't know what the heck that browser is" error. (There are a few who handle this quite gracefully - e.g. I am on the Yahoo Mail Beta and they say they don't support it, but if you want to give it a shot - go ahead).

If some of these sites who do not want to party with IE 7 are on your must have and you cannot live without them, then I would recommend to check out the User Agent String utility from Microsoft. This opens a new IE 7 instance that reports to being as IE 6.0. And it runs on most of the flavors of Windows (XP, 2003 and Vista).

Posted: Sep 25 2006, 06:54 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Running Vista on VMWare

This is probably old news now Smile.

Seems like the Vista install does not work too well with VMWare (in my case Workstation v5.5). The problem is that, even though during setup, Vista has switched from text mode to the GUI mode - VMWare does not detect this and the install "seems" to have hung (even though it actually is running).

To get around this add the following two lines to your .vmx file. Yes the display will be ugly and not too usable, but once Vista is up and running and you have installed the VMWare Tools, you can remove these two lines and be up and running.

svga.maxWidth = "640"
svga.maxHeight = "480"

(Thanks to Lap for passing this on).

Vista Build 5728 Available

Vista Build 5728 (which is of course after RC1) can be downloaded from here for a limited time. As per Microsoft, this build has improvements from RC1 but has not gone through the same regression testing as a RC or Beta, and it might not work in some situations.

Furthermore, Microsoft also highlights:

This build may not have the same level of support or servicing via Windows Update, and you may not be able to upgrade to the final version of Windows Vista.

(Thanks to fellow Avanut Ken Scahefer for pointing out the link for this one.)

Update: This build has some new backgrounds and a new start up animation (if that interests you). Matt has been running this build for a few days without any issues. Below is how the branching is working internally within Microsoft for Vista; you can read more about what this means here.

Posted: Sep 23 2006, 11:06 AM by Amit Bahree | with 2 comment(s)
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Live Writer show-stopper bug

After my initial feedback and having using Windows Live Writer more I have found a critical bug. I have not kept an eye on the groups to see if someone else has reported this (or if there is a work around), but I wanted to capture it here.

If you are modifying a post that was originally created with Live Writer and contains images which are uploaded to a FTP server, when you add another image and try and publish it then Live Writer will crash.

On the other hand, same scenario as above - except you are modifying the post without adding any new images - then it will be fine.

Hopefully there will be a new build fixing this as there is no work around other than manually editing the post directly on the site. I found this the hard way when updating the Call A Contact post.

Posted: Sep 21 2006, 06:09 PM by Amit Bahree | with 1 comment(s)
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What video game character am I?

What Video Game Character Are You? I am Mario.I am Mario.

I like to jump around, and would lead a fairly serene and aimless existence if it weren't for my friends always getting into trouble. I love to help out, even when it puts me at risk. I seem to make friends with people who just can't stay out of trouble. What Video Game Character Are You?

(via Lap's distraction)

Posted: Sep 21 2006, 05:03 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office 2007

MS has released the Second Edition Beta of VSTO 2007 which works with VS.NET 2005. This is updated to be in sync with Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh. This can be installed on VS.NET 2005 Professional, Team System or Tools for Office System edition only. Here are the highlights quoted from MS:

  • Application-level add-in projects for six applications in the 2007 Microsoft Office system: Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office Visio 2007, and Microsoft Office Word 2007.
  • Support for the new Ribbon user interface extensibility model.
  • Support for the new application-level customizable task pane.
  • Support for managed code behind InfoPath 2007 forms, which enables the InfoPath 2007 design environment to appear inside Visual Studio 2005 for an integrated experience across your Visual Studio projects. You can use it to design forms with or without managed code.
  • Support for Outlook custom form regions.
  • Application-level add-in projects for five Microsoft Office 2003 applications: Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft Office Visio 2003, and Microsoft Office Word 2003.
Posted: Sep 19 2006, 06:29 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Syncing your mobile with Vista RC1 via WMDC

Update: Microsoft has now publicly released the Beta 3 version of WMDC which you can get from here and you do not need to use the hack detailed below in this post. This beta 3 also supports Windows Mobile 2003!

WMDC (Windows Mobile Device Centre), is the new software in Vista that replaces ActiveSync and you cannot even install ActiveSync on Vista.

If you installed Vista RC1 and plugged in your Windows Mobile Phone (either Pocket PC or Smart Phone) and expected Outlook to start syncing you would be in for a rude shock. All Vista does is open the device in Explorer so you can browse it and get to explore files - but nothing to sync up. This is because the WMDC bits are not publicly released yet but are being dogfood'ed internally.

If you are like me and cannot wait then below are the steps you need to do to get your mobile sync between the device and Outlook / Exchange using WMDC (make sure you also read warning before you do anything):

  1. Add a new key called "WHOS" (without the quotes of course) in HKLM\Software\Microsoft. (See the image below on how this should look like with the blue circle around the key)
  2. Plug in your mobile to the machine (either via USB or your Cradle).
  3. Run Windows Update.

Windows Update should detect that you have a new update and download and install the WMDC bits. After which you can setup a new partnership to get this running with Outlook.

Warnings:

  1. This is not supported - so you are really on your own. If something breaks and/or you lose data please don't come crying to me or Microsoft. At the end of the day, there is a good reason why MS has not released this yet.
  2. Delete any existing partnership from your mobile and make sure there is nothing associating it with another computer. I had issues setting this up as a Guest or even as another one and had to restart all over (including installing Vista), so to be on the safe side, delete the partnership!
  3. Back up your data - both on the machine and the device.
  4. If you are not sure where to find WMDC – it should create a shortcut on your desktop. Also you can get to it via Mobile PC in the Control Panel (Control Panel\Mobile PC).

Below are some screen shots of this working on my machine. I also show the Control Panel and the Sync Centre.

 

Currently this is exposed via a MSI which essentially adds this key. Best of Luck!

Posted: Sep 19 2006, 05:33 PM by Amit Bahree | with 56 comment(s)
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Vista RC1 Compatibility List

My colleague Stuart Stocking pointed out this wiki which has a list of RC1 compatible software – quite helpful if you are in doubt, or if you need to find something that will work.

Posted: Sep 18 2006, 12:43 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Mobile 5.0 SDK on Vista

If you have been trying to use Mobile 5.0 SDK on Vista and have been having some issues, then check out Fernando's tips on how to get around these issues on Vista.

Posted: Sep 18 2006, 12:33 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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PC or Mac?

Which one is better, between a PC and a Mac? Well, why don't you decide on your own. Smile

Posted: Sep 17 2006, 11:19 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh Available

Office 2007 Beta 2 TR is available here. Irrespective of the sizes of the download, this is an update and you still need to have the Beta 2 bits already installed.

Posted: Sep 14 2006, 05:11 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Running Max on Vista

I am sure you must have come across Microsoft Max and it is a shame that Max cannot run on a Vista at this point of time - I mean come on guys, you certainly can do better?

However, there is a work around (till Microsoft fixes this), if you want to get Max to run on Vista. The only downside is that you need to have a Win XP machine handy - which might be an issue for some people out there. Basically there are two things you need to do, to get this working on Vista - fudge the registry and use xcopy.

  1. Fudge the registry on Vista to fix the .Net 3.0 Setup registry key. To do so,
    • Go to \Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\v3.0
    • Look at the properties for System.ServiceModel.dll
    • Find the version of the binary (Details tab) (on Vista RC1 it should be 3.0.4324.17)
    • Open regedit 
    • Go to key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v3.0\Setup
    • Modify the Version value to match the one found for the System.ServiceModel.dll assembly above.
  2. Install Max on WinXP machine (with the correct dependencies, etc of course) and xcopy the Max bits to the Vista machine.
Posted: Sep 14 2006, 02:34 PM by Amit Bahree | with 2 comment(s)
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TFS Power Toys

There are some new TFS Power Toys available - check them out.

Posted: Sep 09 2006, 09:03 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Vista Keyboard Shortcuts

If you are a keyboard man (or woman) like me, then check out the list of keyb shortcuts for Vista. Most of these will work in Windows XP as well - some of the new start ones are interesting.

Posted: Sep 09 2006, 08:53 PM by Amit Bahree | with 1 comment(s)
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Vista RC1 Publicly Available
You can now download the Vista RC1 build including both the 32 and 64 editions.If you registered for Beta 2, then the same key will work for this as well. Big Smile
Posted: Sep 07 2006, 03:38 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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VistaBase

I stumbled across this very cool site called VistaBase which helps you track all the various products, betas, RC's, etc coming from Microsoft. I am quite surprised, I have not heard of them before - but as they say, better late than never. Check them out when you get the time.

The best part being the one-stop shop for all the drivers that work with Vista for your graphics cards.

WinFX RC1 Released

[Update: Added link to download the ISO directly (for the SDK) and fixed a typo]

Woot! MS has just released WinFx RC 1 (which of course is called .NET 3.0 RC1) - and this works with the Pre-RC1 and RC1 of Vista (that is build 5536 and build 5600). You can get the runtime from here and the SDK from here. I would recommend to download the ISO for the SDK (about 1.1 gb) so you can reuse that on other machines or VM's.

This is cool as all the bits are finally starting to come together. If you have been playing with the various technologies and products for a while you will know what a pain it is to line everything correctly with all the dependencies to get things working. Now if only Office 2007 RC is released soon - all working on the same bits (of course).

I can hopefully now finish up some remaining bits for my book (fingers crossed).

Vista RC1 available on Connect

Just a few days after releasing Vista Pre-RC1 (hey don't ask me about he naming conventions that MS is following - I gave up caring after the .NET 3.0 debacle), Vista RC1 is available on the connect website. I don't have access to that so I cannot download it - but some of my colleagues who do are getting it as we speak. Big Smile

I plan to shift to this as the primary OS (am I brave or stupid - I'll let you decide) - so I am excited about it.

Posted: Sep 01 2006, 08:48 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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