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to recent changes I made, my code runs on Windows Vista and Excel 2007; without those changes, I couldn't make that claim. Amazingly, Windows Vista and Excel 2007 are not very backwards compatible. My code will also run on the next version of Windows and Excel, so long as my team supports it.

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Synapse Syndrome syna...@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org microsoft public windows vista general "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message (Access is denied of course ) I assume it's a technique for backward compatibility. IIS uses this to keep track of 'resources on the move'.

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leapyear leapy...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Thank you Mr. Ferguson, I do not understand exactly your explanation . (Access is denied of course ) I assume it's a technique for backward compatibility. IIS uses this to keep track of 'resources on the move'.

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... public windows vista general In article <ugtR6UWdIHA.4...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, Dave <dcox1...@gmail.com> wrote: Each new version of Windows (or any OS) will have incompatablity issues with older programs and hardware Bullshit. Plenty of other companies have no trouble ensuring backwards compatibility in both

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Steve, I can see your point that running XP will obviously be compatible, but in our company we are planning to move to Vista this year. Vista should be backwards compatible with 2003 generation Windows. You can mix Windows 2000 and 2003 on the same network, so why should this be different with Vista?

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COM> wrote: Hello Roland Did you try Audimer's Blog of installing SAS on Vista that backward compatibility thingy thanks On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 3:48 AM, that applications can be installed in compatibility mode on Windows Vista. Google it. Whether it will be OK with SAS is something I have yet to find out.

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Dave, ever consider MS should have made Vista more BACKWARD COMPATIBLE. Their lack of that consideration is ONE of the reasons Vista has not made M$'s Each new version of Windows (or any OS) will have incompatablity issues with older programs and hardware, if it didn't we would all still be using DOS (or what

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Saucy saucyle...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public windows vista general I'm using the Server 2008 as a workstation right now and it uses the same code base as No amount of bluster from Microsoft can hide the fact that Vista is a significant step backward from XP in terms of speed, compatibility, usability and

Transfer .pst from Outlook on XP to Windows Mail on Vista
thetruthhur...@homail.com microsoft public windows vista general I hear you, while they'll always be a few diehards that will support any M$ product to the No amount of bluster from Microsoft can hide the fact that Vista is a significant step backward from XP in terms of speed, compatibility, usability and

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DS thisnthat@roadrunnercom microsoft public windows vista general On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:54:10 -0500, AlexB wrote: sndPlaySound is just a function in winmm.dll. This function offers a subset of the functionality of the PlaySound function; sndPlaySound is being maintained for backward compatibility.

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Gary VanderMolen g...@NoMail.invalid microsoft public windows vista mail Outlook 2003 and 2007 work perfectly with Vista. Why would MS create a new email manager and not have backward compatibility with Outlook .pst files? "Matt2008" <Matt2...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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Mark L. Ferguson MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Go to start/.../run and type the command: %userprofile% This is the path used by the (albeit less 'backward compatible' with previously written software) -- Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button.

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Then, when MS decides to come out with "Powershell Vista Edition !1!1!! 1!!!!111one!!1!1" and breaks backwards compatibility, you don't have to be locked into their proprietary shell format. You will thank yourself and me for it. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=6CCB7E0D-8F1...

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Presumably, if and when Microsoft extends their compiler to support 64 bit systems, So, the fact that they "support" Windows XP x64 and Windows Vista x64 64 bits on Windows x64. It's amusing. They claim backward compatibility, ie they did not want to break any existing code... Now that does sound amusing.

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Philipp Schmid [MSFT] some...@microsoft.com microsoft public speech_tech sdk Windows Vista contains SAPI 5.3 which is backward compatible with SAPI 5.1 (and includes new features, such as SRGS support). Please let us know if your 5.1 application does not run on Windows Vista!

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NoStop nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general iacy wrote: My personal experience with SP1, which jibes with most objective tests I No amount of bluster from Microsoft can hide the fact that Vista is a significant step backward from XP in terms of speed, compatibility, usability and stability.

Transfer .pst from Outlook on XP to Windows Mail on Vista
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