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    Enhancements for a Trustworthy Application Experience
    Does downloading and running software feel like a game of chicken on the information superhighway? Today, users are afraid to download and run your products on Windows. Well-intentioned applications can break other applications and system components like the Internet Explorer. Get an introduction to new features in Windows "Longhorn" that will create a more reliable, robust, and secure platform for your managed and native Win32 applications. Learn how to create a trustworthy application experience for your users and how to retrofit existing applications to work better on Windows Longhorn.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    System.Search: Natural Language Access to Data
    Learn about the new managed API for searching across data stores. It's difficult to know where to search, what constraints to use, and how to interpret a user's input. System.Search helps solve these problems by bringing together Natural Language technologies along with a reasoning engine to understand a user's intent. Provides an overview of the API and provide a starting point to enabling your application for search.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Tablet PC Platform Roadmap
    Come see the enhancements made to tablet technologies in "Longhorn". See how inking is done and get introduced to the APIs (I.e., ink elements and ink analysis) to provide rich Tablet features in a "Longhorn" application.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    The New Web Based Application Deployment for Windows Forms and Avalon
    Learn how you can write Windows applications that utilize the powerful features of the client, yet are as hassle-free to deploy and update as a Web-page. "Whidbey" introduces a technology called ClickOnce, which allows developers to deploy and update their applications by simply copying the files to a Web-site and doesn't require separate setup authoring. These applications are isolated from other applications, and as a result have the TCO advantages of a Web browser-based application. "Longhorn" takes your investment in ClickOnce forward and adds great additional capabilities such as background updates, full desktop shell integration, progressive rendering, and more.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Advanced Deployment Topics: Installing Your Application
    Learn about upcoming improvements to Windows Installer (MSI 3.0 and 4.0) to make installing and servicing your applications based on Windows Installer simpler and easier. This session is a must for any developer who has a MSI-based application and needs the advanced installation and deployment options available in Windows "Longhorn". We review the guidelines to make "Longhorn" application installation and servicing "no reboot" and recommendations on how to create applications to facilitate the use image of based setup.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Building Rights Management Enabled Applications for Windows Longhorn
    Get an introduction to the rights management APIs shipping in Longhorn and learn about the mechanisms and associated SDKs which developers should use to package documents, spreadsheets, and emails based on new rights management functionality as well as the improvements made to the rights management technologies designed for packaging audio, streaming video, and other media content Code samples and specific application scenarios for both enterprise and consumer application developers will be shown. Explore the differences in rights management technologies in Windows and learn about the scenarios for which each is appropriate. Scenarios covered include:Enterprise media webcasts with collaboration; Consumer media streaming audio e-commerce; Documents & Spreadsheets rm on the file server; Email dynamic policy enforcement at the gateway; HTML web portals. Get an understanding ofor rights management and how the different technologies in Longhorn can support scalable and dynamic solutions, addressing the multiple past rights management roadmaps and how those roadmaps are coalescing. A more comprehensive deep-dive will be focused on the Windows Rights Management technologies vs Windows Media Rights Management.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Advanced Topics in Web Based Application Deployment
    Learn everything you ever wanted to know about the new ClickOnce deployment technology in "Whidbey" and "Longhorn." Learn the nuts and bolts of how ClickOnce works and all of the tips and tricks to using the ClickOnce deployment technology today. Drill into advanced topics such as how to use the new deployment APIs to customize how your application gets updated. Hear about the security aspects of deploying client applications over the web; what you need to know as the application developer and what you need to know as the admin.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Building Secure Client Applications in Windows Longhorn
    Microsoft has long been promoting the idea of users running with least privilege as security hygiene. Since Windows 2000, there has been the Least-privilege User Account (LUA) initiative, aimed at getting developers to make their application well behaved, and only require special privileges where absolutely necessary. In "Longhorn" Microsoft is providing a number of technologies that make this easier and more secure. Learn how the managed code world is changing to provide a useful but secure environment for running untrusted code, how the operating system will provide an isolation environment for the full range of trusted code (managed and unmanaged) regardless of whether the application requires special privilege or not. Among the topics to be covered are: a brief overview of Code Access Security (CAS); the Secure Execution Environment (SEE); writing untrusted code that is more than 'dancing hippos'; LUA/Protected Administrator (PA), writing and deploying applications regardless of whether they require special privilege or not.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    The Windows Longhorn SDK
    Get an overview of the "Longhorn" SDK. Explore the content, samples, and tools provided in the PDC release, and see what we have planned for the final release of the SDK. See how to maximize your development experience on the "Longhorn" platform, and create compelling applications that harness the power of all the new "Longhorn" features. Learn tips, tricks and techniques and explore the completed features and some of the areas that we are still working on. Learn about the Microsoft SDK strategy and get a roadmap for future versions of all platform development kits. Get a sneak preview of some new SDK features and technologies that promise to make the "Longhorn" development experience even more productive and enjoyable. Hear about the "Longhorn" SDK and "Longhorn" API feedback mechanism, so you can help create a powerful and consistent development platform and make the SDK the most complete technical reference available.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Forum on Application Compatibility for Windows Longhorn
    Forum on Application Compatibility for Windows Longhorn

    Updated: 04/10/2005

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