Posted by: kurtsh | August 30, 2005

DOWNLOAD: Creating RSS Feeds with FrontPage 2003

The FrontPage 2003 code sample "Creating an RSS Feed" provides a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) solution that you can use to to programmatically generate an RSS feed for your FrontPage 2003 Web site. It also contains an XSLT file that you can use for displaying the RSS XML file in a browser.

 
 
 
Posted by: kurtsh | August 30, 2005

NEWS: WinFS Beta 1 releases

MSDN subscribers are getting access to WinFS Beta 1.  WinFS is the upcoming Windows Future Storage/Windows File System that has been much anticipated as the long awaited unified file storage technology that enables files to be organized through a relational database, while still performing at the speeds of today’s hierarchical file allocation table-based technologies like NTFS and FAT32.
 
A long time ago, (during the time of "Chicago" aka Windows 95) this was a goal of Bill Gates and Microsoft:  To share a single referenceable storage technology for all information.  It was called the Object File Store (or OFS) and the key component of a much larger product codenamed "Cairo", which was purported to be Windows NT 5.0.  The idea was that OFS would be a Directory Service, it would be a Registy Database, it would be a File System, it would be a Messaging Store (for email), it could be a SQL-like database, etc.
 
It was discovered after a lonnnnnnng time under Moshe Dunie’s leadership that today’s technology just didn’t sustain the requirements of this idea very well.  Contrary to Oracle and other database solutions vendors like Lotus Notes, "one size does NOT fit all".  The concept was abandoned and Microsoft headed in another direction.  For it’s directory services, it went with a high speed directory structure technology based on something very similar to the Exchange Server database called Jet Blue. (Not to be confused with Jet Red, the technology in Access databases at the time)  Incredibly fast and very stable, Jet Blue was the perfect store for directory services that needed to access data a lot and make relatively small amounts of changes.  The file system was maintained as the NTFS file system and simply matured using the same fundamental technology created back in the days of Dave Cutler, the Chief Architect of the original Windows NT.  To this day, the NTFS file system, while journalled and extremely reliable remains a hierarchical file store meaning a secondary engine is required to index it for searching.
 
The problem with databases as file systems was that it was just too slow.  You couldn’t video stream media out of it or do fast consistent accesses while others accessed content.  So providing dimensioned views on files was just not feasible since a relational store couldn’t be used.
 
Until one day someone decided to store the characteristics of the files in a relational database while keeping the files in a structured order on the disk.  This is what (as far as I understand it) was done with WinFS.  It provided the relational indexes and searchability and "characteristics" of databases while still remaining relatively high speed accessible.
 
Here’s some quick blurbs about WinFS’s Beta:
  • “WinFS” is the code name for the new relational file system for Windows that provides a data platform for desktop developers.
  • WinFS Beta 1 is being released and offers developers a preview of the WinFS capabilities. WinFS will be in beta when Windows Vista ships and will RTM afterwards. WinFS, when, it ships will be available for download for Windows Vista and we are considering support for Windows XP.  The distribution mechanism for WinFS will be through an add-on download much like the .NET framework is today.
  • The key benefits for WinFS are allowing developers and users to unify, organize and explore data in new ways on a new data platform.

So if you’ve got MSDN… go get it!

Posted by: kurtsh | August 29, 2005

EVENT: SQL Server 2005 Roadshow – Sept 8th!

SQL Server 2005 Roadshow is coming to LA on Thursday, September 8th!

This pre-launch Roadshow is hosted by SQL Server Magazine, PASS & Microsoft and offers a full day of technical training that will deliver practical, hands-on information about upgrading to SQL Server 2005. The keynote presentation will be delivered by Francois Ajenstat, Group Product Manager, SQL Marketing, with partner pavilion and breakout sessions to follow: administration, development, and business intelligence and Ask the Experts panel to close.

This is a fee based event; $99 per attendee.

Date: September 8, 2005
Location: Los Angeles Marriott Downtown
Target Audience: Developers, IT Pros, Architects, and TDMs
Registration:  http://www.windowsitpro.com/roadshows/sqlserverusa/index.cfm?code=ms0713

Posted by: kurtsh | August 29, 2005

INFO: MSN Messenger 7.5 “what’s new” list

Leah, the Program Manager for MSN Messenger, posted a list of all the new cool features in MSN Messenger 7.5 which went to RTM just recently, on her blog. (http://spaces.msn.com/members/IMUnplugged

Here’s a list of the features she’s identified – check them out.  They’re REALLY cool.  Just sad that we don’t have this posted anywhere:

 

Dynamic Backgrounds:

Backgrounds that subtly animate in cool ways. In the Backgrounds Menu there are four brand new Dynamic Backgrounds and you can buy more from the "What’s Hot" link in the drop down. Cool things: 1) you can share any that you own with your friends, 2) some of them respond in interesting ways to receiving a nudge.

"See, the great thing about animation is that you don’t have to pay the actors squat" Homer, The Simpsons

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Voice Clip

Press and hold the Voice Clip button (or F2) and record up to 15 seconds of your voice or anything. When you release, it goes to your buddies just like an IM, and they can hear it instantly upon receipt. It’s designed to feel exactly like an Instant Message, except you trade in your hands and eyes for your voice and ears. It adds a personalized and emotional dimension to IM.

"My Italian boyfriend lives across the ocean. Just before he hangs up the phone, he always says to me ‘Ciao Bella!’ I love it! Give me a feature that will record his beautiful voice saying those words: ‘Ciao Bella!’ and let me play it over and over and over!" – Paraphrased anecdote from avid MSN user

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Freaking Awesome Audio Quality Improvements

Yes, that’s the technical name. Our new audio technology makes free Voice (Voip) calls super-clear. Mostly thanks to much improved echo-cancellation. It’s now just like using a phone except: "Look ma! No hands!"

Boy, that’s just what every girl longs to hear" Buffy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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Add a Contact link

Add a link/URL on a web page, MSN Spaces list, e-mail, MSN Alert, etc., or type/paste it into an Explorer address window, and you can do the following:

– Add a contact to your contact list:

msnim:add?contact=<emailaddress>@hotmail.com

– Start a conversation with a contact:

msnim:chat?contact=<emailaddress>@hotmail.com

– Send an invitation to start a voice conversation:

msnim:voice?contact=<emailaddress>@hotmail.com

– Send an invitation to start a video conversation:

msnim:video?contact=<emailaddress>@hotmail.com

"Heaven is just a mouse click away." Pete, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton

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Expanded Security Settings

We have the new option in the Security options to 1) stop the send of hotlinks in conversation window & 2) disable File Transfer in the client. These can also be set by IT admins in Companies with SMS via registry policies. These could single handedly almost stop the transmission of current IM link virus sends between users.

"

Cory, I have got something incredible to tell you. But for security reasons, I am going to use our code." – Sean, Boy Meets World

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Audio and Video Setup (used to be AV Tuning Wizard)

New fast and easy way to pick the right devices for audio and video conversations. Used to be a windows component, now ships with MSN Messenger (tools à Audio and Video Setup)

"How absurdly simple…" Dr. John Watson, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"

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Transient Personal Messages from Device Clients

Users can now broadcast presence messages from any device running a Messenger client.

"No Homer, very few cartoons are broadcast live. It’s a terrible strain on the animator’s wrist." June Velany, The Simpsons

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Voice Entry Point Improvements

– one-click entry to video conversation

– webcam capability icons in the user tiles

– tips to encourage webcam use (it’s cool!)

– A Ring on the receiver’s side of a voice conversation

"Well, you’d better find a way to make it easy, soldier, or I’m going to start pushing buttons!" Lily Sloane, Star Trek: First Contact

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New Login UI and Platform:

The Identity Services team (passport) has created a client library called the Identity Client Run Time Library (or IDCRL for short). It provides a richer programming model and easier integration of passport authentication services into messenger. In other words: Improved Login functionality including reliability, auto-complete in the login address well; ability to save login information.

"I can’t support an acronym without knowing what it stands for. I once joined NAMBLA because I thought it was an animal rights group" Max, Buring Annie

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Patching

Due to the plethora of features in the Messenger client the download size has grown. In the future, instead of having to download the entire client each time an particular release is updated, we can download a small patch, on the order of 100K on to the user’s machine instead.

"Hey, kids! Want to drive through that cactus patch?" – Homer , The Simpsons

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Setup Changes

It wasn’t easy, but Messenger had to make the painful decision to only support Windows XP gold and above users on this new version since the majority of our customers are running newer systems If you are running an older OS you’ll have to stick with Messenger 7. Lucky for you that was a good product too. For the people running XP and above, thanks to this change we were able to clean up and get rid of a bunch of the bulk, which will result in a smaller setup package.

"What is this feeling? It just seems like everything’s getting smaller and smaller" Jen, Dawson’s Creek

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Pre-installed Theme packs:

allows the user to install a version of messenger that already has a particular theme applied to it, rather than having to install messenger, and then add a desired theme. So a partner, Coke, for example, can offer up a Coke-themed Messenger for Coke lovers out there.

"So I need to establish the themes. Maybe a banana nut. That’s a good muffin" Charlie Kauffman, Adaptation.

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Some General Bug fixes:

– The height of the text-entry box is now untied from the height of the display picture so you can make more room to type

– You can no longer send incessant nudges while someone’s status is set to busy.

– Major Accessibility fixes: Our screenreader will now tell sight-impared users when a group is expanded or collapsed, what a users’ status is, and will read users’ Personal Messages.

– The send & search button are combined to take up less space

– The dialogue for backgrounds now shows thumbnails like the other content dialogues

– See your buddies’ Dynamic Display Picture in the main window! (not just regular display pictures anymore)

– Add a contact is now at the top of the list more intuitive and farther from the "search" well, where users thought they were supposed to enter an email address.

– The content buttons (winks, emoticons, packs, etc.) in the conversation window have been reordered for usability and appearance sake.

– Will no longer start and stop a Voice conversation and Video Conversation by accidentally double-clicking the buttons in the conversation window.

– We fixed a bug that was causing some clients to see erratic behavior like IM, Voice Clips or file transfer not working suddenly.

– Content dropdowns now change color when the converstaion window background changes.

– "Always sign in as:" is now honored when auto-reconnecting after resuming from hibernation. Also – if a user loses a connection more than once, "Always Sign in as:" will no longer reset itself to "Online.

– If a shared search result returns text that happens to be the same as an emoticon shortcut, we are no longer showing the emoticon, but rather the correct characters

– IF MSN Today is minimized, the button on the main window will now bring it back up to previous size rather than do nothing.

"If a person could find a better way to kill bugs, they would not only get rich, they’d probably get a lot more dates." – Red-Green, The Red-Green Show

FREE Desktop Deployment Training and Hands-On Workshop

Microsoft Corp.

San Diego (Oct. 4-5), Irvine (Oct. 11-12), and Santa Monica (Oct. 18-29), CA

Microsoft is pleased to offer an invite-only, free workshop on the new Microsoft Solutions Accelerator for Business Desktop Development (BDD).

Who should attend:

Desktop solution engineers, senior/lead consulting analysts and engineers, and IT project managers responsible for desktop deployment and upgrades, should attend.

Agenda:

At this two-day workshop, you will receive technical training on Microsoft’s Business Desktop Deployment Solution Accelerator, delivered by a Microsoft Certified Training Partner. You will receive hands-on training on the Microsoft Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment Enterprise Edition, which provides a complete roadmap for automating the deployment of Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Office 2003 Editions. The agenda includes:

Deployment Planning

Scripting Installation

Disk Imaging Techniques

Office Deployment, and Configuration Management

Students will participate in hands-on exercises in areas such as application compatibility, local and remote Office Professional Edition 2003 installation, and User State Migration Tools usage.

 

To register for this event, please use the link below:

www.microsofttraining.com/bddenterprise and enter the course code for your selected session, below.

 

October 4-5, 2005

(Tuesday and Wednesday)

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Microsoft Corporation,

San Diego, CA

9225 Towne Center Drive, Suite 400

San Diego, CA 92121

858.909.3800

Enter course code:

202089

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October 11-12, 2005

(Tuesday and Wednesday)

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Microsoft Corporation,

Irvine, CA
3 Park Plaza, Suite 1800

Irvine, California 92614

949.263.3000

Enter course code: 202088

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October 18-19, 2005

(Tuesday and Wednesday)

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Microsoft Corporation,

Santa Monica, CA

2700 Colorado Ave., Suite 300

Santa Monica, CA 90404

310.449.7300

Enter course code:

202090

Posted by: kurtsh | August 27, 2005

DOWNLOAD: Finally! a 64-bit Firewall!

A 3rd party came out with a 64-bit Firewall for Windows x64 and Windows Server x64.
 
Posted by: kurtsh | August 27, 2005

DOCUMENT: Whitepapers galore!

My gosh.  This has been a uber week for Microsoft whitepapers.  Check this out:
 
Step-by-step Guide to Office LiveMeeting 2005:
 
Overview of the Distributed File System in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
 

Step-by-Step Guide to Deploying Active Directory Federation Services for Windows Server 2003 R2 Beta 2

 
Introduction to Server and Domain Isolation with Microsoft Windows
 

Office 2003 Publication: Office Online Training Courses Quick Reference Cards Content

 
Server Isolation with Microsoft Windows Explained
 

Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Microsoft Windows Server Update Services on Windows Small Business Server 2003

 
 
Posted by: kurtsh | August 26, 2005

HUMOR: Bill Gates & Master Chief

If you don’t know what this is, don’t worry about it and just ignore this post.  Otherwise, enjoy this photo we took internally of Master Chief and Bill Gates. 
 
Hollywood… here we come!
Posted by: kurtsh | August 26, 2005

NEWS: Microsoft Santa Monica is MOVING

Microsoft as you probably know is located at 2700 Colorado Ave, Santa Monica and we’ve been here for over 5 years. 

As of February 20th, 2006 we’ll be moving to a new location in Downtown Los Angeles. 

Our new address will be:

Wells Fargo Tower
333 S. Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90071

33rd Floor (Customer)

 

Posted by: kurtsh | August 26, 2005

WEB: Add-ins for MSN Search Toolbar

Check this out.  It’s a site dedicated to add-ins for the MSN Search Toolbar.
 
This is where I believe we’re going to really see some uptake in MSN’s Search Toolbar and MSN Search in general.  If you look at the site, you’ll notice how easy they’ve made it for people to develop their own plug-ins and add-ins to the toolbar and in Microsoft tradition, we’re going to advertise these homegrown add-ins right on this web site.  This will be a fantastic way to get the things people want added into the toolbar.
 
One add in that we can anticipate seeing is an add-in that will help people mitigate phishing (or criminal’s way of sending people links in email or instant messaging that makes them believe they are visiting a legitimate web site that looks like www.wellsfargo.com but really sends them to www.pleaseenteryourcreditcardinfohere.com to steal your personal information by duping you into entering it in under the auspices of "checking your account information".
 
The anti-phishing add in should be available in a few weeks.

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