Source for Download 5365 or 5342?

G

Guest

Hello all,

I have 5308 would like to get 5365 but can't remember the site (MSDN?) that
I downloaded from...

a reminder would be great!

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Thanks so much,

george

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Lead Client Developer
peoplePC, an EarthLink company
 
R

Richard Hay

George,

Not sure we would know where you got it either. :) I wasn't there when
you did it!

If your an MSDN subscriber then head over to the MSDN site and log into your
account. Although I am not sure what the last version was the MSDN folks
got.
 
G

Guest

It appears MSDN only has the 5308 still. I've seen non-ms sites talking
about it but would prefer to get it from ms directly if possible...

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Thanks so much,

george

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George S. Lockwood
Lead Client Developer
peoplePC, an EarthLink company
 
Z

Zack Whittaker

Those two builds can only be access via Microsoft Connect and a
authenticated Passport/Windows Live ID.
http://connect.microsoft.com - hope this helps!

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G

Guest

Thought so, Zack, I believe I downloaded the Vista SDK from that site a few
weeks ago. But I cannot seem to find even that! Maybe I'm just tired or
distracted! Let's say I wanted to get the SDK again...where is that?

I know a pathetic question. lol
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Thanks so much,

george

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Lead Client Developer
peoplePC, an EarthLink company
 
T

Tony Hoyle

Andre said:
http://connect.microsoft.com - thats where you will get the SDK.

Unfortunately that's closed for applications as it's not there as an
option any more.

I need to check for compatibility so I installed 5308 on a development
machine.. as others have noted it's beyond terrible.. not even usable
for a testing environment IMO.

Really looking forward to a new one - can someone kick the MSDN people
to get a better build out there? I suspect a lot has changed in 3 months.

Tony
 
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SAM-R

Expect a new build for WinHEC at the end of May.
Tony Hoyle said:
Unfortunately that's closed for applications as it's not there as an
option any more.

I need to check for compatibility so I installed 5308 on a development
machine.. as others have noted it's beyond terrible.. not even usable for
a testing environment IMO.

Really looking forward to a new one - can someone kick the MSDN people to
get a better build out there? I suspect a lot has changed in 3 months.

Tony
 
Z

Zack Whittaker

Windows Hardware Engineering Conference - hardware, software, OS stuff -
some might say the biggest Microsoft event of the year as it's the most
broadest... certainly very cool ;o)

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» MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org
» Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk
» This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no
rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not
of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
that up!

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GSLockwood (IUnknown) said:
thanks, I'll look then. But what does exactly is WinHEC?
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Thanks,

george

SAM-R said:
Expect a new build for WinHEC at the end of May.
Tony Hoyle said:
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
http://connect.microsoft.com - thats where you will get the SDK.

Unfortunately that's closed for applications as it's not there as an
option any more.

I need to check for compatibility so I installed 5308 on a development
machine.. as others have noted it's beyond terrible.. not even usable
for
a testing environment IMO.

Really looking forward to a new one - can someone kick the MSDN people
to
get a better build out there? I suspect a lot has changed in 3 months.

Tony
 
A

Andre Da Costa [Extended64]

Its Microsofts hardware developer conference where persons gather annually
to discuss hardware design and how to fully take advantage of the Windows
Platform and learn about the latest cutting edge technology. Most of all,
its about device driver development which is very important, whats changing
and how you as a hardware developer can adapt and adhere to the new
standards coming out of MS to provide the best experiences for your
customers.
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http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta

GSLockwood (IUnknown) said:
thanks, I'll look then. But what does exactly is WinHEC?
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Thanks,

george

SAM-R said:
Expect a new build for WinHEC at the end of May.
Tony Hoyle said:
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
http://connect.microsoft.com - thats where you will get the SDK.

Unfortunately that's closed for applications as it's not there as an
option any more.

I need to check for compatibility so I installed 5308 on a development
machine.. as others have noted it's beyond terrible.. not even usable
for
a testing environment IMO.

Really looking forward to a new one - can someone kick the MSDN people
to
get a better build out there? I suspect a lot has changed in 3 months.

Tony
 

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