Post by Arkady FrenkelPost by TestManPost by Arkady FrenkelPost by TestManHi all,
IE team has show good interraction with customers by pusing a blog and
also answering to posts at both web and newsgroups ...
Is there such an actions done at networking team (and more specifically
IPv6) appart from the sparse "cabble guy" letter ?
Regards,
TM
Check
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/default.aspx?ForumGroupID=234&SiteID=1
Arkady
Hello Arkady,
Good start, but I was more looking to something like
http://blogs.msdn.com/wndp but it is not very application networking
oriented ... not even mentioning poor IPv6 news :(
Sure, blogs is not best place to ask questions :)
btw , some info from wndp you can find on
https://connect.microsoft.com/WNDP
Post by Arkady Frenkelwhen registering on
http://connect.microsoft.com
Arkady
Thanks Arkady !
Well, the issue I got is more about IPv6 ... this is supposed to be one
of the "KEY FEATURE" of Vista. But, there is apparently little support
comming from the team. An example of that, on m.p.p.n.ipv6 answers to
real questions are only coming from users (or maybe MS IPv6 team are
only in stealth mode there ?), or even cable guys letters tha bring
little informations (but beginers info "what-is-IPv6" like)
Sorry to say that, but if I was posting on an "alternative OS" ipv6
forum, I will get much more feed back and help :(
So I am just wondering if such "key feature" as touted by PRs are
actually simply used at all at MS work force side.
For instance, is MS internal networks IPv6 enabled or migrated ? If yes,
how come so little people from MS be IPv6 aware ? If no, how can MS
justify this ? Does this means that some features are missing in Vista
or XPSP2 that prevent you to to use IPv6 on realworld networks ?
I don't think I'll get answers to these questions ...
I am not even mentioning mobile IPv6, where MS could to get "big win"
but again not working even on brand new Vista :(
I am affraid for all of the early adopters working on IPv6, the only
solution is this famous "alternative OS" ...
Rgs,
TM