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  • Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant 6.5

    The Windows Live™ ID Sign-in Assistant 6.5 installs the Windows Live ID online provider for live id sign inWindows® 7. By making it possible to link a Windows Live ID to a Windows 7 user account, this online provider helps enable Windows 7 applications to deliver great features like sharing documents, pictures, music, and video.


    Benefits
    Through the online provider, the Sign-in Assistant helps a Windows 7 application running on one computer identify and communicate with other computers that are associated with the same Windows Live ID. Just by linking your Windows Live ID to the user account on each Windows 7 computer you own, you enable those computers to identify each other and work together more easily than has been possible in the past. Applications can take advantage of this capability to support scenarios as in the following example: On his homegroup, Bob wants to share certain documents with his wife but not with his kids. Simply by specifying his wife’s Windows Live ID user name, Bob can give his wife exclusive permission to access documents on his computer.
    The Sign-in Assistant will also turn on new features for users of Windows Live ID services. Stay tuned to the Windows Live ID blog for future announcements.
    Downloading the Sign-in Assistant means you agree to the privacy statement and Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant 6.5 License Agreement. You'll get future updates to the Sign-in Assistant and other Microsoft programs from Microsoft Update.
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    Microsoft Update Information

    Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7; Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista; Windows Vista 64-bit Editions Service Pack 1; Windows XP; Windows XP 64-bit
    Windows XP (Service Pack 2 and 3)
    Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 and 2)
    Windows 7
    Windows Server 2008 (Service Pack 2)
    Windows 7 Server (Windows Server 2008 R2)

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  • DirectAccess Design Guide for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

    This guide provides information about advantages, disadvantages, requirements, recommendations, and design considerations for deploying DirectAccess. It answers the “What,” “Why,” and “When” questions a deployment design team might ask before deploying DirectAccess in a production environment.

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    This guide provides recommendations to help you plan a DirectAccess deployment using the Windows Server® 2008 R2 operating system. It is intended for use by infrastructure specialists or system architects who are planning a new DirectAccess deployment. This guide covers DirectAccess deployment goals and design considerations for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) connectivity, access models, packet filtering, infrastructure requirements, and server placement, redundancy, and capacity planning.

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  • Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta

    Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor scans your PC's system, programs and devices to check if it's able to run Windows 7. After a few minutes, the report will let you know if your PC meets the system requirements, if there are any known compatibility issues with your programs and devices, and will also provide guidance on your upgrade options to Windows 7.

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    Download and install Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to your computer. Launch it, and follow the directions.
    If you are running Windows XP and do not have .NET Framework 2.0 yet, you will be asked to download and install it. After .NET is installed, you can restart the Upgrade Advisor installation.

    Additional Information

    Beta Release Notes

    • The upgrade paths are currently not given for N, K, and KN editions of Windows.
    • Any language packs you have installed on your PC will have to be reinstalled after upgrading to Windows 7.
    • If you're running Upgrade Advisor inside Virtual PC or Remote Desktop, Windows Aero capability may not be detected properly.

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  • Windows Automated Installation Kit for Windows 7 Documentation

    The Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) is a set of tools and documentation that support the configuration and the deployment of Microsoft® Windows® operating systems. This guide describes the current methods, tools, and requirements for deploying Windows.windows-7-logo

    • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7; Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista Service Pack 1

    Supported Operating Systems You can install the Windows AIK to the following operating systems: Windows® 7, Windows Server® 2008 R2, Windows Server® 2008, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003.

    To download the Windows AIK documentation:

    1. 1. Start the download by clicking the Download button on this page.
    2. 2. Click Save to save the .zip file to your computer.
    3. 3. Open the .zip file and drag the .chm and other files to a folder on your computer.
    4. 4. Open the .chm file or .rtf file to ensure that you can open the files.
    If you experience problems opening the .chm file, use the following workaround.
    1. 1. Right-click the .chm file, and then click Properties.
    2. 2. Click Unblock.
    3. 3. Double-click the .chm file to open the file.

    For more information, see the following Microsoft Knowledge-Base article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902225/

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