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Article ID: 325299

Article Last Modified on 2/1/2007



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  • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition



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Session Summary



In this session, we will show how Windows Millennium Edition makes the Home PC more powerful, productive, and fun. In addition, we will show how this edition of Windows is unprecedented in its ability to provide the flexibility needed by today's applications, and to improve the overall integrity and stability of the operating system.

This is a Level 100 session that was recorded May 12, 2000 and presented by Alan Sohn. Alan Sohn has worked for Microsoft since June 1991, coming on board to support MS-DOS 5.0. Since then, he has been involved in the support of every Microsoft operating system through Windows 98. Currently, he is working on the Millennium Readiness project with a focus on Setup.

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