Windows Vista & Longhorn Server - Updated Application Compatibility Cookbook
With Windows Server Codename "Longhorn" Beta 3 just around the corner, the Application Compatibility Cookbook has been updated to include Application Compatibility information as they relate to Longhorn Server changes.
This cookbook, which originally covered Windows Vista application compatibility issues, has now been updated to include information on Windows Server Codename “Longhorn” as well as some updates on Windows Vista. This Cookbook is targeted at Developers who are testing and preparing their applications to deploy on Windows Vista or Windows Server Codename “Longhorn”.
The Cookbook covers the most common application compatibility issues and provides mitigation guidelines and tips on how to unblock your applications or redesign them so they will work with Windows Vista and / or Windows Server Codename “Longhorn”.
Additional Resources:
- CC Hameed
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About CC Hameed
I joined Microsoft as a Support Engineer on the Performance team in September 2005. Prior to that I spent a couple of years working the late night shift on our Platforms 24x7 team. Working for Microsoft was always a dream job - so I am living the dream! I was on the Windows Vista Beta team in 2006, which was one of the coolest projects I have ever worked on, until I took on the task of driving the AskPerf Blog.
As you can tell by my logo, I am a huge Manchester United fan and I have successfully managed to brainwash my two daughters into sharing my passion for the Red Devils much to the dismay of their mother! I also coach both my daughters' soccer teams. In addition I am an avid MMO gamer, and have an extensive DVD movie collection.