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Software: Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Corporate Student Edition July 2011 ENG


Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Corporate Student Edition July 2011 ENG | 700 MB

Windows XP SP3 Corporate Student Edition - the so-called "student" version of Windows XP, it is used for educational purposes only and therefore it is designed for multiple installations without further contact with Black-List Windows Genuine Advantage.

This version of Windows XP SP3 does not require activation and is the official validation of Microsoft. Integrated update June 2011. This assembly is not really rubbish left by courtesy of the developer with the addition of commonly used ...

Main features:
• Being tested for validity MS
• Does not require a key
• Patched TCP IP, themes
• Added driver DriverPacks BASE 10.06
• Added DriverPack Mass Storage 11.06

Added:
• Framework all in one 2.0 - 4.0
• Internet explorer 8
• Windows media player 11
• Directx 9 Runtimes 9.29.1974 April 2011
• Directx Managed Code 1.1.0
• Flash 11.0.1.60
• Shockwave 11.5.9.626
• Java 6 update 26
• Winrar 4.0.1 regged
• Lclock 1.62b
• c + + runtimes 2005 & 2008 & 2010
• Msn.Live.Messenger.9.0.14.0.8117.416 web-setup on desktop
• Driverpacks base 10.06
• MassStorage 11.06 txt mode (sata + raid)

Deleted:
• Music Samples
• Windows Messenger 4.7
• Tour
• Delete folder: SUPPORT, VALUEADD, DOCS, WIN9XMIG, WIN9XUPG, WINNTUPG.

Updates / fixes:
• SFC (windows File Protection) Disabled
• Numlock off default
• Classic control panel Enabled
• updated windows hotfixes till July 13th 2011
• updated Flash 11.0.1.60

System requirements:
"We recommend a computer with a clock speed of at least 300 MHz minimum allowable - 233 MHz *, recommended families of processors Intel Pentium / Celeron, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron or other compatible processors.
"Recommended RAM of at least 128 MB (minimum allowable - 64 MB, while performance and some features of the operating system may be restricted).
"1.5 GB of free hard disk space *.
"DirectX 9 graphics device with a WDDM driver version 1.0 or higher
"Video adapter and monitor Super VGA resolution of 800 X 600.
"CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
"Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
 

Download Link:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1528887194/Xp_Corporate_2011.rar
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Microsoft and ApacheCon 2009


by Peter Galli in Port25

This week marks the 10th anniversary of the Apache Software Foundation, which is being celebrated at the annual ApacheCon U.S. event. Microsoft is proud to be a platinum sponsor of both the ASF and ApacheCon 2009.

The Apache community is an important one for Microsoft and, as ASF President Justin Erenkrantz noted recently, Microsoft is now contributing to at least four Apache projects: HBase, Stonehenge, QPid, and POI.

"This really continues the significant sea change from within the organization - Microsoft now isn't afraid of having their employees contribute to Apache projects on Microsoft's time. Committers from Microsoft sign the same legal agreements that we require from all of our contributors. Microsoft's involvement in these specific communities range from having their employees being core contributors driving the project, to having folks contributing patches or ideas on our mailing lists, to even commissioning a third-party to contribute to our project as a work-for-hire. In other words, Microsoft is now actively participating within Apache projects in a broad range of way," Erenkrantz said.

A number of Microsoft folks representing the Interoperability, App Plat, DPE, Open Source Technology Center and Platform Strategy teams will be on-site and participating in a number of events.

We will also have a booth and be demoing:

In addition, Sandy Gupta, the Director of Platform Strategy, will participate in a Business Panel today, titled: "The Business of Open Source - Power, Prestige, and Propulsion," while Kent Brown and David Ingham will be giving a technical session on Project Stonehenge and Qpid.

Garrett Serack from the Open Source Technology Center gave two BarCamp sessions earlier this week ("How the heck do I get help from Microsoft?" and "The Road Less Travelled" about the new CoApp he has developed,) while David gave a BarCamp presentation on AMQP and Qpid and Kent did one on Stonehenge.

David also led a MeetUp about Qpid on Windows on Tuesday night; while Kent and the team will give a Lightening Talk on Thursday.

We look forward to meeting those of you attending ApacheCon, and please feel free to stop by the booth.


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