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Upcoming Vista Application Compatibility Webcasts

I wanted to let everyone know that we are putting on bunch of application compatibility webcasts over the next few months and this is a great way to learn how to resolve some of the application compatibility issues you might be seeing in your Vista testing.

Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Title: Application Compatibility in Windows Vista

Speaker: Anthony (A.J.) Smith, Windows Client Technology Solutions Professional

Level: 300

Length: 60 minutes

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Learn how to identify and manage your overall application/device/computer portfolio; reduce the cost and time involved in resolving application compatibility issues by using the application compatibility tool kit.

Date: Thursday, April 10, 2008

Title: Making Windows Vista Application Compatibility Testing More Predictable with Effective Project Management

Speaker: Chris Jackson, Technical Lead, Windows Application Experience SWAT Team

Level: 300

Length: 75 minutes

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When helping our customers accelerate their Windows Vista deployments by assisting with application compatibility, there are a number of technical skills to master. However, technical acumen is never enough - effectively managing the project is critical to making the process predictable and measurable, as well as controlling costs and maximizing effectiveness. In this session, we review best practices we have learned for effectively managing this process from enterprise customers world-wide.

Date: Thursday, April 17, 2008

Session Name: Application Compatibility Toolkit

Speaker: Matt Baddeley, Senior Program Manager, Windows Application Experience

Level: 300

Length: 1 Hour

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Provides an introduction to the major sources of application compatibility problems in Windows Vista, and shows how the Application Compatibility Toolkit can be used by enterprise customers to migrate their applications to the new OS. This session covers the phases of the application migration process and includes a demonstration of the ACT tools and features. Beyond migrating to a new OS, ACT also helps enterprises assess the impact of Windows Updates.

Date: Thursday, April 24, 2008

Title: Mitigating Application Issues Using Shims

Speaker: Chris Jackson, Technical Lead, Windows Application Experience SWAT Team

Level: 400

Length: 75 Minutes

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Explore many of the compatibility issues that the Windows team has experienced at customer sites in the context of what we can fix without updating the application, and how to fix it. The Windows Application Compatibility Infrastructure (Shim Infrastructure) is a powerful tool for resolving compatibility issues and unblocking Windows Vista deployments, but understanding where and how to leverage and configure shims can be daunting until you learn some of the tricks and subtleties, many of which we will be exposing!

Date: Thursday, May 1, 2008

Title: LUA Buglight

Speaker: Aaron Margosis, Senior Consultant, Microsoft Consulting Services

Level: 400

Length: 75 Minutes

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LUA Buglight™ (version 2.0 currently in the works) is a tool designed to help both developers and IT Pros (sysadmins) identify the specific causes of "LUA bugs" (admin-rights-required to work correctly) in desktop applications running on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Vista. Once the specific causes have been identified, the bugs can more easily be resolved by fixing the app's source code, or by making configuration changes, allowing the app to work correctly for non-admin users.

Date: Thursday, May 8, 2008

Title: Application Compatibility in 50 Days

Speaker: Steve Campbell, Deployment Segment Architect Lead, Microsoft

Level: 300-400

Length: 60 Minutes

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Deploying Windows Vista in the Enterprise has moved from "We'll see…" to "Let's get it done" and application compatibility is typically identified as the biggest blocker to a successful, low-cost migration. In this session we'll identify the tools, technologies and best practices that have been used successfully by Microsoft Services and partners to minimize and/or eliminate many of the perceived (and real) challenges customers experience with both ISV and internally developed applications running on Windows Vista.

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