Tag: program_manager

Download Ajax View to Monitor JavaScript in IE7

August 31, 2007 by Jason

The View JavaScript Instrumentation is the end result of the work from Research. the tool is designed to act as a HTTP focused on monitoring the performance and behavior of JavaScript applications within Explorer 7, although View is not limited to just ’s browser. The Redmond company only recently delivered a public version of View under an academic and non-commercial use license.

View is an HTTP that instruments JavaScript as it’s served to the client based on a set of rules defined by plug-ins. The download includes a plug-in that contains a commented sample instrumentation policy. This design has a couple important effects. [First off] you can customize View to monitor exactly the JavaScript behavior you’re looking for, whether it’s about performance, or how people navigate through your site. And using View does not require modification of either the page source or the browser,” explained John Hrvatin, Program Manager, Explorer. Read More»

ActiveX in IE7 on Top Of Vista

August 18, 2007 by Jason

controls, just like any other example of binary , tend to evolve. This growth is of course intimately connected with updates introduced to either add new functionality or features, or simply to patch security vulnerabilities. Marc Silbey, IE Program Manager and Steve Herndon, Silverlight Lead Program Manager, have managed to come out with a three step guideline illustrating the best practices associated with controls updating. It all starts with making detection logic an integer part of the control. Additionally, also have to take into account the fact that IE7 in Vista runs by default in Protected Mode, and not automate the update to the point where the user is completely taken out of the equation. Read More»

Hidden XP Utilities

May 23, 2007 by Jason

Deep inside XP there’s all of forgotten tools and utilities, some of which were carried over from earlier versions of , or left behind by the . Here is a few for you to be getting on with and all you have to do is type the name in Run on the Start menu (without the of course). Most of them are undocumented, though a few of them have some Help files which might help you figure them out but as always you use and try them at your own risk Read More»

Microsoft unlocks Windows Home Server

March 31, 2007 by Jason

As momentum grows around its new Home Server line, which is due for release towards the end of this year, is looking to keep the love flowing with its partners, and end users alike.

Joel Sider, Senior Program Manager for Home Server, told APC that the company intends to release a development kit () for the platform early next month.

While already available to such as HP, which was the first to sign up to produce a Home Server system, Read More»