ProgMan.exe

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roman modic

Hello!

Will be the "progman.exe" included in final
version of Windows Vista?

Thanks, Roman
 
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Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\)

It's not in the latest 5308 build - .17 or .60.

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Doesn't seem to launch in Windows XP either...

But, if possible, and within financial capabilities, Microsoft should
remove legacy elements such as this...
 
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Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\)

Not quite... the Touch Pack is a seperate program for Origami devices -
Progman will not be returning for Vista ;o)

In theory, because XP has Progman, the Origami will technically have it as
well, but it's 16-bit and pretty much useless.

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roman modic said:
Hello!

It seems that ProgMan.exe (Program Manager) will be replaced
with "Program Launcher" ;)
http://origamiproject.com/blogs/team_blog/archive/2006/03/08/4.aspx
We announced the Microsoft Touch Pack which is a new set of software built
exclusively for UMPCs. That means only OEMs who ship UMPCs can preinstall
the Touch Pack.

Cheers, Roman


Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor) said:
It's not in the latest 5308 build - .17 or .60.

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