Shayna Begun [MS]
10-08-2007, 06:55 PM
Start compiling your questions/comments, because the Windows Embedded team
is hosting our October MSDN online chat session on Tuesday, October 16th at
10am PST. For this month's chat we are lucky to have one of our XP Embedded
MVPs, Brad Combs, onboard as an Expert! He will be speaking about and
answering questions around how to use ImageX and WIM files to deploy Windows
XP Embedded. We will of course still welcome ANY question related to XP
Embedded during the chat as we will have lots of the product team members on
board to help answer all questions and respond to comments!
Brad Combs is the owner of Imago Technologies, LLC. Imago is focused on
consulting services and software development for the embedded industry. Brad
is the creator of XPeFiles.com. XPeFiles.com is a community driven site for
components, tutorials, and information about Windows XP Embedded.
You can join the chat at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/chats/default.mspx.
We look forward to chatting with you next week!
- Shayna
Embedded Windows team - Microsoft
is hosting our October MSDN online chat session on Tuesday, October 16th at
10am PST. For this month's chat we are lucky to have one of our XP Embedded
MVPs, Brad Combs, onboard as an Expert! He will be speaking about and
answering questions around how to use ImageX and WIM files to deploy Windows
XP Embedded. We will of course still welcome ANY question related to XP
Embedded during the chat as we will have lots of the product team members on
board to help answer all questions and respond to comments!
Brad Combs is the owner of Imago Technologies, LLC. Imago is focused on
consulting services and software development for the embedded industry. Brad
is the creator of XPeFiles.com. XPeFiles.com is a community driven site for
components, tutorials, and information about Windows XP Embedded.
You can join the chat at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/chats/default.mspx.
We look forward to chatting with you next week!
- Shayna
Embedded Windows team - Microsoft