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Microsoft Chat: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition

Tom Warren   on 27 March 2003 - 10:16 · 4 comments & 390 views

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Chat: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 1 P.M. Pacific time, March 27, 2003

Tablet PCs provide the reliability and power of Windows XP Professional with the natural and portable convenience of a pen and paper. Expert Zone columnists Charlie Russel and Jerry Honeycutt, along with Microsoft Product Manager Chris Barry and User Assistance Manager Amy Logsdon Taricco will answer your questions and chat about Tablet PC.

A lot of the neowin staff will probably be joining in the chat too so if your interested in Tablet PC's then head on over at 1PM Pacific Time/4PM Eastern Time/9PM GMT.

See ya there :)

View: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Chat
News source: Windows XP Expert Zone


An intruder can exploit this vulnerability to make an unsigned plug-in appear to be certified by Adobe for use in Acrobat Reader:
  • Any user induced to install a malicious plug-in with a forged digital signature into an Acrobat viewer plug_ins directory will have no way to differentiate it from other legitimately certified plug-ins (for example, by using Help->About Adobe Acrobat Plug-ins...in Acrobat Reader 5.1 for Windows).
  • Any Acrobat plug-in designed to only load in certified mode in Adobe Acrobat Reader may execute in an untrustworthy computer environment, leading to other malicious behavior.
  • Any PDF document created to only be loaded in Acrobat Reader certified mode may open in an untrustworthy user environment, leading to other malicious behavior.

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#1 RaQ on 27 Mar 2003 - 11:02
I'll be there If we have a nickname what should the tag be.. ex. nwRaQ.. etc
#2 BlueMike on 27 Mar 2003 - 13:22
Great my sysadmin blocked all chat, msn, via webpages, everything ... :disappoin I got to get a new job
#3 Voodoo on 27 Mar 2003 - 14:14
i'll be there nick nw|voodoo or VoodooNeowin
#4 werejag on 28 Mar 2003 - 04:21
great chat

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