Normaliz.dll
what a bummer, after installing IE7 RC, be careful what you uninstall!
Normaliz.dll not found when trying to start explorer.exe... it was time for
the quarterly reinstall, anyway, but...
That does it for running beta on production machines for a while (except
virtualized, of course).

one might say that you should never use beta software in production
environment, but I haven't had much problems since NT5 got to beta 2, so
these kind of flaws are surprising, anyway.
- are MS betas getting more unstable these days?
- hasn't MS got as good testers anymore?
- has MS employed too many Java people as architects?
- are MS developers playing too much with process (scrum, xp, what have you)
to get the job done preoperly?
- are all the fantastic MS developers converting into mediocre process
reenginering people?
- am I just expecting too much?
- are all the good developers bound up in Vista and Longhorn, ?

...I mean, it is primarily a search-engine war, so the browser setup
experience should be important, yes?

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Re: IE RC Clean up is flawed by LRM

LRM
Sun Oct 01 11:10:40 CDT 2006

"Thor" <gorm.mail@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:92764FB3-8908-4FF7-AD21-874A1CDA3614@microsoft.com...
> Normaliz.dll
> what a bummer, after installing IE7 RC, be careful what you uninstall!
> Normaliz.dll not found when trying to start explorer.exe... it was time
> for the quarterly reinstall, anyway, but...
> That does it for running beta on production machines for a while (except
> virtualized, of course).
>
> one might say that you should never use beta software in production
> environment, but I haven't had much problems since NT5 got to beta 2, so
> these kind of flaws are surprising, anyway.
> - are MS betas getting more unstable these days?
> - hasn't MS got as good testers anymore?
> - has MS employed too many Java people as architects?
> - are MS developers playing too much with process (scrum, xp, what have
> you) to get the job done preoperly?
> - are all the fantastic MS developers converting into mediocre process
> reenginering people?
> - am I just expecting too much?
> - are all the good developers bound up in Vista and Longhorn, ?
>
> ...I mean, it is primarily a search-engine war, so the browser setup
> experience should be important, yes?
>
> 53
I suggest we blame either the Dutch or the Project Manager for bad quality
control.



Re: IE RC Clean up is flawed by Thor

Thor
Sun Oct 01 12:46:20 CDT 2006

>> one might say that you should never use beta software in production
>> environment, but I haven't had much problems since NT5 got to beta 2, so
>> these kind of flaws are surprising, anyway.
>> - are MS betas getting more unstable these days?
>> - hasn't MS got as good testers anymore?
>> - has MS employed too many Java people as architects?
>> - are MS developers playing too much with process (scrum, xp, what have
>> you) to get the job done preoperly?
>> - are all the fantastic MS developers converting into mediocre process
>> reenginering people?
>> - am I just expecting too much?
>> - are all the good developers bound up in Vista and Longhorn, ?
>>
>> ...I mean, it is primarily a search-engine war, so the browser setup
>> experience should be important, yes?
>>
>> 53
> I suggest we blame either the Dutch or the Project Manager for bad quality
> control.

Bearing in mind that major Dutch forces were defending the eastern front I
think PM should be blamed.
Time you did something about this, I think.
You will be an awesome PM.
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