OK folks, I know it's been a while. The fact is, I've been worn out, and haven't
been able to keep up with anything worth talking about, as evidenced by the big
bold (2637) next to my aggregated “Unread” search folder
in Outlook. I have, however, done something sure to be my downfall, and installed
Longhorn as the sole OS on my primary box.
No, I'm not completely psychotic... the XP Pro installation I had had been bogged
down for a while, and needed to be repaved. So, I took the opportunity to back
my important data up, and totally wiped XP off my box. Let me tell you, even
with only 512MB of RAM and 32MB of VRAM, it runs 1000x better than it did in VPC or
VMWare. Of course, Christmas is coming, so if any of you want to send me a new
video card or more RDRAM (don't ask - it makes me sad every day), don't be afraid
to ask for a shipping address. :)
So far, my DVD burning software of choice doesn't want to burn to actual disks (just
images), and Microsoft Money 2004 didn't run at all. Under Longhorn, Money reported
that the installation was missing a critical file and prompted me to reinstall.
I did so, same result. So, I tried compatibility mode... Money started, and
promptly crashed. With my wife (who handles the day-to-day budget) threatening
my death if I couldn't get Money running, I pulled
a Munich and installed WinXP Pro inside of VMWare. I back up my Money
file to a floppy disk, so I've got a good copy of that just in case everything goes
belly-up.
Otherwise, so far so good... Whidbey seems to be behaving itself while I try to start
developing Longhorn apps and tiles, and IIS “7” (more like 6.1, at least
right now) seems stable, though I am having trouble running the sample ASP.Net
apps out-of-the-box... the details escape me right now, more on that later.
If I don't post anything else tonight, happy Thanksgiving to everyone that celebrates,
and happy JustAnotherDay to everyone that doesn't! I'll be flying up to Newark
from Raleigh on Thursday morning, wish me luck!
- G

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