Windows 7: Test Your Applications

if you write applications for Windows, you might want to check out the latest release of the Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit v5.5 that has just been released. This finally adds full support for testing your applications on Windows 7. You can also now use the current release of the Microsoft Application Verifier v4.0.665 that allows you to use the Standard User Analyzer bundled with the earlier suite to check your applications for common issues related to the “Standard User” token in Vista and Win7. Make sure you download the build for your machine and OS architecture (x86, AMD64/x64 or IA64) to be able to use it to debug your applications.


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well, there'z a lot of hope from Application Adminstrators that, ACT 5.5 will make life easy in moving many of the existing apps to Windows 7.

Here'z also an Springboard excerpt of the chat with Jeremy Chapman.
blogs.technet.com/.../...-with-jeremy-chapman.aspx

April 24. 2009 19:48 | Vijay India |

great blog, thanks for share..

May 12. 2009 06:41 | ricky United States |

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