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Windows Vista RC1

Over the weekend I managed to clean install the new build of Windows Vista – RC1. According to MS this is a significant build, between Beta 2 and RTM.


I got hold of a new IBM R52 Laptop (Centrino, 1GB RAM) and installed this - this is not a bleeding-edge machine for Vista, especially on Graphics end, but this is what I could manage to get in my office :-) . Everything went well except few devices that failed to install at first, but after reboot Windows Update found latest drivers (like Audio) auto installed them and everything is working fine. On top of Vista, I have got Office 2007 Beta 2, Visual Studio 2005, Windows SDK RC1 (for .NET Framework 3.0, Vista bundles the runtime), Expression Interactive & Graphics Designers Sep CTP.


Update: 17/Sep/2006: If you want to know what happened with my primary Laptop (HP nx7010) & Vista, here it is. For almost few weeks I have been trying to get the Video Driver (ATI Mobility Radeon 9200) work. With the default out-of-box drivers, you see multiple screens and it is not legible. I recently came across couple of entries on the web about the same problem, they suggested that you need to ensure the out-of-box driver and Intel AGP driver enabled, and then to Remote Desktop to the VISTA machine, install the XP version of the drivers. I tried it and it worked. WOW!


So you ask what is new with Windows Vista – check out this official site from Microsoft for that.

The President of India website

I always admire Dr. A.B.J. Abdul Kalam, especially in his role as President of India. The admiration is more because he is a worthy man of the post and he got there through sheer hard-work and not by birth. I am also glad for him being the President, because with him all Indians now have a worthy role-model. Think about it, today if I were to show someone in public-life as a role-model (someone to see up to and grow like) to my 3 year old son, it certainly cannot be any of the existing Politicians (State and Central). Beyond a shade of doubt, it can only be Dr.Abdul Kalam.


And he is a big change influencer, but he doesn’t try to change the grown-ups (he will not have the time to do it in his tenure) but he seeds good-thoughts and nurtures the young who in turn will grow to make the changes. His interest and energy for students is infectious. I salute you Sir for this.


Dr.ABJ Abdul Kalam, President of India


Anyways, I started this post to write that the President’s Website has recorded 1 Million (10 Lakhs) hits on a single day (August 15) and over 12.7 Million (127 Lakhs) hits in a month (August 2006). Indians are very patriotic especially on the Independence day, I suppose!.

IIS 7.0 – Vista RC1

Exactly one year I wrote here about IIS 7.0 during my PDC ’05 trip. Now with Vista RC1, Microsoft has finally released IIS 7.0 feature complete.

Instead of me telling what is new in RC1, hear it from the horses mouth – here are the links to blog post by ScottGu and BillS that talks about it in detail.

I will shortly write about my experiences with IIS 7.0

New! MSN India Homepage

MSN India Website (Copyright Microsoft Corporation)

Today MSN India has launched the new version of its homepage. Check it out at msn.co.in. This version supports all major web browsers including IE 6.0, 7.0, FireFox, Opera & Mac Safari and is written with 100% XHTML and Table-less design. While you are there check out the language editions – Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Malayalam.


MSN yesterday released its www.live.com site out of beta. It has been in beta for more than a year and soon this will power all MSN Search queries around the world.

Ranganathan Street, T.Nagar

I lived till my teenage in Ranganathan Street, T.Nagar, as our house was in the same compound as was our office (LIFCO). As a result I am used to the chaos and crowd that Ranganathan Street is famous for. After we moved our residence to West Mambalam in early 1990s, I hardly get to go to Ranganathan Street – in fact it has been 5 years or more since I last went in there.


Yesterday I visited Ranganathan Street (RS) with my wife and kid, the purpose (do you need one) was to go to Khadi gramodyog bhavan to see their Dasara doll sale. Since Khadi is a government organization their other major outlets in Mount Road and Town are kept open only on weekdays 9 to 5.


Golu Dolls Show
Golu Show (Taken by me in my in-laws house)


You can’t take your car anywhere near RS (or) find a place to park without getting spending few hours in the traffic chaos. So I parked my car in a relatives house near by and walked over to RS. The experience going to RS after all these years, brought in pleasant memories for me. At one time I used to remember all the shops in the street and most of the shop owners will recognize me; but now the street is completely unrecognizable to what it was a decade back. Shops have grown multifold, crowds have grown more than that, but the street still retains its buzzling charm. 

Microsoft Expression Web

Expression Web Beta 1 is currently available for download here. This is Microsoft’s new standards compliant web designer tool.

Along with this, Microsoft has also announced September CTP release of its Graphics Designer and Interactive Designer (for doing WPF applications).

Windows Live Writer – Post

I am doing this post using Windows Live Writer. The latest build had a built in support for dasBlog (blogging software I use in my blog).


If you need more information on customization WLW for dasblog, read this post from Scott and this post from dasblog.Info.


Update Posted on 2/Oct/2006: When I first using WLW I was using dasBlog 1.8.x, which didn’t support image uploading. I had to FTP images and for some firewall issues with my ISP, FTP from WLW was not working. Since I upgraded my blog software to dasBlog 1.9.x the image upload problem was solved. I am now able to upload images to my blog using WLW itself. Thanks to dasBlog & WLW authors.

Cross Browser Screenshots

One of the challenges of web development is the plethora of web browsers & OS combinations and the differences in rendering between them. Normally you need to test in atleast 3 to 4 “Level 1″ browsers your work before releasing wide. Beyond this number, it becomes expensive to maintain all the different hardware/os/browsers available. There has been commercial sites available for some years now offering screenshots taken in different browsers. Now you have a free version at use Browsershots.org. Check out here for the various versions it has for Vishwak.com website.


The way it works, is it queues you job requests and processes them in multiple machines (shotfactories). The best part is the entire source-code that makes this work is available – so you can go check out how they made this whole thing work across platforms.


Update (15/Nov/06): A new site that offers limited (only till viewport) for IE 6 & 7 a similar service is IE Web Renderer.

TV Antenna

TV Antenna’s were a common thing on every building top in Chennai City till about a decade back. With the advent of Cable connections it has become a thing of the past and virtually not to be seen anywhere. I realized how scarce this technology has become only today – when my 3 year old son while playing in the terrace asked “What are those Rods in the nearby house?”. It took few seconds to understand what he meant – I had a good laugh while explaining him about it!


A lone TV Antenna in the neighbourhood
(A Lone TV Antenna in my neighbourhood)


In my childhood Antenna’s where very special, especially for me. I have spent hours working on installing multi-band antennas with boosters and then tuning our TV for hours to days – just to catch up signal of Sri Lanka’s Tamil channel (if I remember right it was called Rupavahini) transmissions. The best I could manage (being in Chennai) has been few disturbed screens with audio :-)

Download .NET Framework 3.0 RC1

Coinciding with the release of Windows Vista RC1 this week, Microsoft has released (finally!) the Release Candidate for .NET Framework 3.0 also. One of the problems with .NET Framework 3.0 (a.k.a WinFX) has been the confusion associated with the plethora of different download bits and CTP versions. Here is the official page to download all pieces of .NET framework 3.0 needed to start developing WCF, WPF or WWF.


I have tried to simplify it below:



  1. At the bare minimum you need .NET Framework 3.0 Runtime components from here if you are in Windows XP SP2 or Windows Server 2003. For Windows Vista RC1 these bits are automatically installed. [filename: dotnetfx3setup.msi]

  2. Visual Studio “Orcas” bits – this you need if you want to use Visual Studio 2005 to develop WPF (Avalon) or WCF (Indigo) applications. [filename: vsextwfx.msi]

  3. Visual Studio WWF Extensions – this you need if you want to use Visual Studio 2005 to develop WWF (Workflow) applications. [filename: Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for Windows Workflow Foundation RC5(EN).exe]

  4. Windows SDK – Don’t get fooled by the small download for this, the full SDK is about 1GB in size. You get the entire SDK for .NET 3.0 plus previously released Windows SDK (Native code) components as well. The best way to download this will be to download the DVD image here. [filename: 6.0.5536.0.2.WindowsSDK_Vista_RC1.DVD.Rel.img]

Hope this helps a little bit!