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Creating Files through BlobBuilder

As Web sites transition more and more into Web applications, working with files in meaningful ways is becoming increasingly important. Starting with Platform Preview 2, IE10 includes support for the File API, enabling developers to read and slice files on the client. Platform Preview 4 adds support for BlobBuilder, a way for developers to create new

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[ More ] February 5th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Web Sites and a Plug-in Free Web

The transition to a plug-in free Web is happening today. Any site that uses plug-ins needs to understand what their customers experience when browsing plug-in free. Lots of Web browsing today happens on devices that simply don’t support plug-ins. Even browsers that do support plug-ins offer many ways to run plug-in

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[ More ] February 5th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Debugging IndexedDB Applications

IndexedDB is a W3C Working Draft that enables JavaScript developers to store, search, and retrieve data on the user’s local client, even when Internet connectivity is disabled. This blog post describes IDBExplorer, a tool we use internally to debug IndexedDB applications. IDBExplorer lets you view database schemas, object store content, and index details.

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[ More ] February 5th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

It’s Time For Another PowerShell Deep Dive!

 

The PowerShell Deep Dive is going to be at The Experts Conference USA again this year! The event is being held in San Diego, CA from April 29 – May 2.

Registration is currently open, but we wanted to provide some info on a few changes to the event structure.

The PowerShell Deep Dive is now considered an official

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[ More ] January 29th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Converting to a fixed virtual hard disk–for a Server core installation

My last challenge for getting all of my server virtual machines over to fixed-size virtual hard disks is moving some of my Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machines.  As a reminder, the goal here is to move a virtual machine on a large dynamically expanding virtual hard disk to a smaller fixed-size virtual hard disk. I have used the same

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[ More ] January 26th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Hotfix: Guest may crash during live migration

We released a new hotfix for Hyper-V today.

This hotfix addresses an issue where virtual machines may crash (with a STOP 0×000000D1, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error) when it is being live migrated.  While this problem is relatively hard to encounter – I would encourage anyone who is using live migration to plan to deploy this hotfix in the near future, as you do

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[ More ] January 26th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Windows Virtual PC Hotfix for AMD Bulldozer Processors

We have just published a hotfix for Windows Virtual PC that addresses a compatibility problem when trying to install on an AMD Bulldozer system.

You can download it here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2519949

Cheers, Ben

[ More ] January 26th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Converting to a fixed virtual hard disk–the hard way

Yesterday I showed you how to easily convert a dynamically expanding virtual hard disk to a fixed size virtual hard disk.  But, how do you do this if you want to keep your fixed size virtual hard disk as small as possible?  Well, here is the process that I use for my Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual

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[ More ] January 26th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Converting to a fixed virtual hard disk–the easy way

As I discussed yesterday – I have been working on converting my virtual machines from dynamic virtual hard disks to fixed virtual hard disks.  There are a couple of ways that you can do this.  The easiest way is to just convert the disks using Hyper-V.  To do this you need to:

Shutdown the virtual machine (do not

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[ More ] January 26th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Using “built in” applications with Windows XP mode

Last week I was asked, on Twitter, if it was possible to publish a built in application (like Internet Backgammon) from Windows XP mode.  The answer is: Yes, but it is a little tricky.

Most people use Windows XP mode to run specific applications that they have that will not run under Windows 7.  These people do not want to have

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[ More ] January 26th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

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