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February 2010

AD LDS(Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services) on Windows 7.

Active Directory Lightweight Version (AD LDS) is now available for Windows 7 also.AD LDS provides directory services for directory-enabled application. Administrators will be able to see this version without the domain control oversight.AD LDS comes with support for Windows 7 Enterprise; Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Ultimate.

[Windows 7]MS Application Virtualization for Remote Desktop Services.

Problem may occur  like Application Conflicts in remote desktop services deployments. Servers begin to containt he applications within the servers and this may isolate and prevent the application from running as intended.so,to resolve sucha kind of problem Microsoft has released the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) for Remote Desktop Support Program.This program is designed to provide assistance to solve application compatibility issues on Remote Desktop Session Hosts or Terminal Servers.Now in recent Microsoft has released Version App-V for RDS 4.6, which also support 64-bit operating systems.

Application Compatibility avilable for Windows 7

Windows Vista RTM has got an extremly poor application compatibility experience to end users, unlike that on windows 7 evolution causing extremely  free apps to break when insalled or run on top of the new operating system.But still windows 7 does fil to play nice with the some few application and programs. This is why now Microsoft peridocially kics up a notice to the platform, updating it in order to resolve various problme reported by customer. For e.g. Feb 2010 Application Compatibility update.

What new in Windows 8?

After the successful launch of Window 7, Microsoft is now working hard to plan the next iteration of the Windows Client and Server Platforms. But even thought the successor of Windows 7, commonly referred under the codename 8, was in planning, the Redmond company is not sharing any details on the release with the public and the silence is still continues when the first reports indicating that Microsoft has actually kicked off the development process for windows 8 began emerging.

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