New Vista Developer Story Live
The Windows Vista Developer Story: Communication Infrastructure article is live on the MSDN Windows Vista Developer Center. This is the third in our biweekly series of postings to help you plan for developing on the Windows Vista platform. As always, please check it out and let us know what you think. Our team reads and talks about all feedback sent to us.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 27, 2006
Jason
Even though am not sure if I can post here; but as the article is talking about network communication, thought of asking this question.
Does Microsoft Vista allows to see Samba shares or shared drives ? recently when I tried to map one of the redhat/solaris one; I am unsuccessful. Coulld you comment on this ?
For more info, check this link:
http://www.msvistablog.net/comment.php?comment.news.129
Thanks
msvista - Anonymous
January 30, 2006
Sorry, I really don't know the answer to this one. This blog really isn't intended to answer specific questions about Windows Vista. Perhaps a blog centered around Windows Communication Foundation or Windows Vista core features would serve you better here. - Anonymous
February 21, 2006
Within the .CHM under "The Windows Vista Developer Story: Search and Organize" and also at the following URL
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnlong/html/search_organize.asp
it says :
"Windows Vistaâ„¢ provides a range of tools for the development of applications which provide users with faster and more reliable access to data services ...
- WinFS represents the next-generation data storage and management solution, combining the strengths of a modern file system, relational structured data, and object-oriented design"
I'm aware of the WinFS Beta1 on MSDN, but (correct me if I'm wrong here) I thought WinFS was pulled from Vista some time ago ?
The article appears to (wrongly ?) be giving the impression that WinFS is somehow part of Vista - please comment.