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Dec 31, 2013
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2013 year-end link clearance

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Another round of the semi-annual link clearance. And, as always, the obligatory plug for my column in TechNet Magazine: The retirement of TechNet Magazine also spells the end of the Windows Confidential column, so this is the last of the obligatory plugs, at least until I have some other obligatory thing to plug.

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Dec 31, 2013
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New Year's Eve is sometimes a stressful occasion

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Today is New Year's Eve, another opportunity for to mark that an approximately-integral number of revolutions of the earth have occurred since some point in time that wasn't even calculated correctly in the first place. (We retain it for backward compatibility.) December 31, 1999 was a particularly anxious day in the technology sector. Microsoft's...

History
Dec 30, 2013
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There's no seating up there, so you just have to hang on for dear life

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

I dreamed that through a friend, I got to join a handful of other people atop Prince Charles's carriage as it wound its way through London. There was no seating up there, so you just have to hang on for dear life. When we reached Buckingham Palace, the assembled crowd and reporters swarmed the carriage for an opportunity to meet the Prince. This p...

Non-ComputerDream
Dec 30, 2013
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How can I get the list of programs the same way that Programs and Features gets it?

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

A customer wanted to get the list of programs the same way that the Programs and Features folder gets it. Here, here's an idea: Instead of trying to mimic the Programs and Features folder, just ask the Programs and Features folder for its contents! That way, no matter what changes are made to how the Programs and Features folder obtains its cont...

Code
Dec 27, 2013
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Brief Q&A on the HeapEnableTerminationOnCorruption heap information flag

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Question: What type of heaps are controlled by the flag? Answer: Any user-mode heap created by the function. This includes the process heap () but not the managed heap. Some components use under the hood. If so, then those heaps would also be affected. Question: What versions of Windows support ? Answer: The flag was introduced in Windows Vi...

Code
Dec 26, 2013
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I think we're going to be getting frozen leftovers for lunch today

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

There are a few times a year when a large fraction of employees are out on vacation at the same time, such as a single work day wedged between a holiday and a weekend (as happened this year on July 5). The most extreme case of this is the week between the Christmas holiday and New Year's Day, where the offices are practically empty. On these ...

Non-Computer
Dec 26, 2013
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Why is GetWindowLongPtr returning a garbage value on 64-bit Windows?

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

A customer was running into problems with their application on 64-bit Windows 8. They claimed that on Windows 8, the is returning a garbage pointer, which causes their program to crash. The same program works fine on 64-bit Windows 7. They asked the Windows team why they broke . An investigation of the customer's code quickly tur...

Code
Dec 25, 2013
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The chain of stories triggered by seeing a package of Ahoj-Brause

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

While surfing the Web aimlessly doing valuable background research, I happened across a page that had a picture of a package of Ahoj-Brause (pronounced ahoy browse-uh). Seeing that package triggered a bunch of memories. My emergency vacation from several years ago included a visit to a friend spending the year at Uppsala University in Sweden. Th...

Non-Computer
Dec 24, 2013
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Essays from the funniest man in Microsoft Research

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

James Mickens has written a number of essays for ;login: magazine. The wall-of-text presentation is kind of scary, and the first time I encountered them, I skimmed the essays rather than reading them through. As a result, my reaction was, "I got tired." But if you follow the path and read the essays through, you realize that they are all brilliant....

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Dec 23, 2013
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That doesn't sound like South Frisian to me

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

I dreamed that I was back in college taking a course in South Frisian, but I suspected something was up because the words didn't sound Germanic at all, and we were taught the words to a Christmas carol as Nom Yom Hear What I Hear? Also, because the course was taught by known prevaricator/exaggerator Robert Irvine.

Non-ComputerDream