Windows 7 / Vista application compatibility lab in London, March 2009
We have a limited number of places available on a 4-day Windows 7 and Windows Vista application compatibility lab on 31st March 2009 in London.
The purpose of this lab is to provide training on the changes in Windows 7 and Windows Vista that are most likely to cause compatibility issues with client applications designed to run on Windows XP or earlier. Microsoft application compatibility experts will be on hand to help test and debug those applications and, either mitigate or identify the fixes required to resolve any problems that may be discovered. The intention is that you leave at the end of the week with your applications working on Windows Vista and Windows 7.
The primary target for these labs is applications that are already known to have compatibility issues with Windows Vista or applications that have never been tested on Vista. If your application runs on Windows Vista, then it is very likely that it will also run on Windows 7, so we will be running either another lab or a briefing on Windows 7 ONLY issues once we are closer to the release of Windows 7.
All client applications are welcome, whether they are written in .NET, C++, VB6, etc. Please bring with you an installable version of your applications, the symbols (PDBs), and the source code. If you have any special requirements then please contact us before registering to see if we can accommodate these.
This lab is restricted to 16 delegates, with a maximum of 2 delegates per organisation, and will take place at the QA Training facilities in East London http://www.qa.com/training-locations/london-middlesex-street.
Source- MSDN Blog









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