gt; and
> > > > > > restore the machine to its previous state.
> > > > > > 9.1 Your app must have a manifest that defines execution levels
> and
> > > > tells
> > > > > > the operating system what privileges the app requires in ord
need to do for the sections
>> >> > > 4.1,5.1,
>> >> > > > > 9.1, 10.2,11.7.
>> >> > > > > I have try to verify some items, the result be marked at green.
>> >> > > > > Herbert1 also go through the li
;
> >> > > > > Items which maybe need to change some codes
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > 4.1 Your app must handle critical shutdowns appropriately
> >> > > > > In a critical shutdown, apps that return FALSE to
> >> WM_QUERYENDSESSION
> >> > > will
> >> > > > > be sent WM_ENDSESSION and
will be terminated. .
>> > > > > 5.1 Your app must properly implement a clean, reversible
>> installation
>> > > > > If the installation fails, the app should be able to roll it back
>> and
>> > > > > restore the machine to its previous state.
>> > > > > 9.1 Your app must h
is is
> > > because
> > > > > UAC does not inspect DLLs during process creation. It is also worth
> > > > noting
> > > > > that UAC rules do not apply to Windows Services. The manifest can
> be
> > > > either
> > > > > embedded or external.
> > > > > To create a manifest, create a fil
> > requireAdministrator"" uiAccess=""true|false""/>
> > > > 10.2 Your app must avoid starting automatically on startup
> > > > For example, your app should not set any of the following;
> > > > Registry run keys HKLM
automatically on startup
> > > For example, your app should not set any of the following;
> > > Registry run keys HKLM and, or HKCU under
> > > Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> > > Registry run keys HKLM, and or HKCU under
> > > Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion
> > >
E. Note that any external
>> > > manifest is ignored if the app has an internal manifest. For example:
>> > > > > > requireAdministrator"" uiAccess=""true|false""/>
>> > > 10.2 Your app must avoid starting automa
ally on startup
> > > For example, your app should not set any of the following;
> > > Registry run keys HKLM and, or HKCU under
> > > Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> > > Registry run keys HKLM, and or HKCU under
> > > Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion
> > > Start Menu AllPrograms > STARTUP
> > >
omatically on startup
>> > For example, your app should not set any of the following;
>> > Registry run keys HKLM and, or HKCU under
>> > Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
>> > Registry run keys HKLM, and or HKCU under
>> > Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\wi
r HKCU under
> > Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion
> > Start Menu AllPrograms > STARTUP
> > 11.7 Your app must check other terminal service (TS) sessions for
> existing
> > instances of the app
> > Note: If an app does not support multiple user sessions or remote access,
> > it must clearly state this when launched from this kind of session.
the app
> Note: If an app does not support multiple user sessions or remote access,
> it must clearly state this when launched from this kind of session.
>
> ------
> Full TODO items.
>
> 1. Apps are compatible and resilient
> 1.1 Your app must not take a dependency on Windows
ate this when launched from this kind of session.
--
Full TODO items.
1. Apps are compatible and resilient
1.1 Your app must not take a dependency on Windows compatibility modes,
AppHelp message, and or any ot
--- Gio 7/6/12, Tor Lillqvist ha scritto:
...
> Data: Giovedì 7 giugno 2012, 00:57
> > http://www.libreofficeaustralia.org/lt/community/blog/planet/20110328/porting-libreoffice-x64-windows
>
> No idea why that blog post of mine shows up on that site,
> and in a Lithuanian ("lt") subdirectory the
> http://www.libreofficeaustralia.org/lt/community/blog/planet/20110328/porting-libreoffice-x64-windows
No idea why that blog post of mine shows up on that site, and in a
Lithuanian ("lt") subdirectory there even. (I have no connections to
Australia or the Lithuanian language.) Anyway, the real lo
Hi;
--- Mer 6/6/12, Rob Weir ha scritto:
...
> I installed the Windows 8 Tech Preview (32-bit) today
> on a virtual server. After a few minutes to figure
> out the new platform UI I installed AOO 3.4. Install
> went without problems and it appears to run fine.
>
> Of course, there is more that
Rob Weir wrote:
Of course, there is more that we could do to be a well-integrated
Windows desktop application. The best practices are outlined here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/hh749939
I have no idea on many of those, but there are a couple of items that I
noticed:
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I installed the Windows 8 Tech Preview (32-bit) today on a virtual
server. After a few minutes to figure out the new platform UI I
installed AOO 3.4. Install went without problems and it appears to
run fine.
Of course, there is more that we could do to be a well-integrated
Windows desktop applic
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Hi Scott
Am 10.01.12 05:49, schrieb Scott Marion:
> I would like to download your software as it looks like a great
> product for us. I have read other places that it is intended for
> Mac OS X Lion only up to version 10.6. My computer has version
>
I would like to download your software as it looks like a great product for us.
I have read other places that it is intended for Mac OS X Lion only up to
version 10.6. My computer has version 10.7.2. Will Openoffice work on my
computer? Is there anything special I need to download or do?
Than
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