Running Virtual Server 2005 on Vista

Posted by: Owen on Saturday, 5th Jan, 2008

I’ve just spent the evening struggling trying to get Virtual Server running on Vista. How hard can it be, you ask? It’s a Microsoft application to be installed on a Microsoft OS, right? Well, Vista has been very much engineered to “protect” the user, so basically some components you need aren’t installed, the default installation [...]

Vista revitalised

Posted by: Owen on Tuesday, 7th Aug, 2007

I found a post on Techmeme that mentioned that there was an update out for Vista to deal with some performance and reliability issues. I downloaded it, installed it and my computer feels visably quicker. I don’t know if there’s a physiological element here; whether knowing that I’ve installed a performance update makes my computer [...]

Running the BBC iPlayer on Vista

Posted by: Owen on Sunday, 5th Aug, 2007

Well, I’ve been keeping my eye on the BBC iPlayer project for a few months now. They’ve been the subject of quite a bit of criticism recently based on the fact that their client runs on Windows XP only, no Mac, no Linux, no Vista. However, this week I came across a thread that implies [...]

Google makes Microsoft change Vista

Posted by: Owen on Wednesday, 20th Jun, 2007

Interesting news today about how Microsoft is having to modify Vista to make it easier for third parties to deploy their own desktop search products on their flagship operating system. This will be part of SP1 for Vista and should be ready to be released through their normal software distribution channels. This change was instigated [...]

Vista RC/Beta set to reboot over and over and over …

Posted by: Owen on Wednesday, 25th Apr, 2007

Here’s a novel way to stop people using your beta software. Windows Vista betas and Release Candidates are set to expire at the end of this month and in order to stop people using these versions the software is set to reboot without warning after two hours of use. No opportunity to save your data, [...]

Getting Vista to speak to NAS devices

Posted by: Owen on Friday, 23rd Feb, 2007

Andy has a great post that describes a solution to a problem he had. Basically, when Vista tries to access a shared folder on a remote computer or device, it will refuse to send your password using older encryptions methods. The problem stems from the fact that older devices do not understand newer encryption method; [...]

All the Vista gadgets you can eat

Posted by: Owen on Saturday, 17th Feb, 2007

One of the nice touches in Vista is the gadget bar on the screen (yes, I know, it’s not an orginal idea). When I installed Vista I looked around for gadgets and while there are more than there were in December, there still isn’t a great deal to choose from.
Enter Amnesty Generator. This little piece [...]