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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0

The Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.0 is a lifecycle management tool that assists in identifying and managing your overall application portfolio, reducing the cost and time involved in resolving application compatibility issues, and helping you quickly deploy Windows Vista and Windows Updates.
With it, you can:

* Analyze your portfolio of applications, Web sites, and computers.
* Evaluate operating system deployments, the impact of operating system updates, and your compatibility with Web sites.
* Centrally manage compatibility evaluators and configuration settings.
* Rationalize and organize applications, Web sites, and computers.
* Prioritize application compatibility efforts with filtered reporting.
* Add and manage issues and solutions for your enterprise-computing environment.
* Deploy automated mitigations to known compatibility issues.
* Send and receive compatibility information from the Microsoft Compatibility Exchange.


Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 Features
Inventory and Collect your Data
ACT 5.0 provides a way to gather inventory data, through the use of distributed compatibility evaluators and the developer and tester tools. Data can be collected around operating system changes of various magnitude, from large events (such as an operating system upgrade), to medium events (such as a browser upgrade), to smaller events (such as a Windows Update release). Having the ability to collect compatibility data into a single centralized store has significant advantages in reducing organizational risk during platform changes.


Distributed Compatibility Evaluators
The Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.0 and Application Compatibility Toolkit Data Collector (ACT-DC) use compatibility evaluators to collect and process your application information. Each evaluator performs a set of functions, providing a specific type of information to ACT.

* Inventory Collector: Examines your organization's computers to identify the installed applications and system information.
* User Account Control Compatibility Evaluator (UACCE): Enables you to identify potential compatibility issues that are due to permission restrictions enforced by the User Account Control (UAC), formerly known as Limited User Accounts (LUA). Through compatibility logging, UACCE provides information about both potential application permission issues and ways to fix the problems so that you can deploy a new operating system.
* Update Compatibility Evaluator (UCE): Provides insight and guidance about the potential effects of a Windows operating system security update on your installed applications. The UCE dynamically gathers application dependencies and is deployable to both your servers and client computers in either a production or test environment. The compatibility evaluator collects information about the modules loaded, the files opened, and the registry entries accessed by the applications currently running on the computers and writes that information to XML files uploaded to the ACT database.
* Internet Explorer Compatibility Evaluator (IECE): Enables you to identify potential Web application and Web site issues that occur due to the release of a new operating system. IECE works by enabling compatibility logging in Internet Explorer, parsing logged issues, and creating a log file for uploading to the ACT Log Processing Service.
* Windows Vista Compatibility Evaluator: Enables you to identify issues that relate to the Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) DLLs, to services running in Session 0 in a production environment, and to any application components deprecated in the Windows Vista operating system.


Development Tools
ACT 5.0 provides new tools for developers to test setup packages, Web sites and Web applications with Internet Explorer 7, and applications running as standard users in Windows Vista. The following section provides information about the development tools.
Setup Analysis Tool (SAT): Automates running application installations while monitoring the actions taken by each application's installer. The Setup Analysis Tool detects the following potential issues:

* Installation of kernel mode drivers
* Installation of 16-bit components
* Installation of Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) DLLs
* Modification of files or registry keys that are under Windows Resource Protection in Windows Vista


Internet Explorer Test Tool: Collects your Web-based issues from Internet Explorer 7, uploads the data to the ACT Log Processing Service, and shows your results in real time.
Standard User Analyzer (SUA): Determines the possible issues for applications running as a Standard User (SU) in Windows Vista.


Analyze Your Data
After collecting your compatibility data, ACT 5.0 provides features and tools to help you organize, rationalize, and prioritize the data.

* Organize your data: Create custom compatibility reports, assign custom categories and subcategories to your applications based on geographies, departments, internal line-of-business applications, or any custom application tags, and analyze your compatibility data using three types of quick reports, including the Operating System Deployment reports, the Update Impact Analyzer Application reports, and the Internet Explorer 7 reports.
* Rationalize your data: Locate and share your compatibility information, issues, and solutions with industry peers using the Microsoft Compatibility Exchange and the ACT Community, filter your data to eliminate non-relevant applications, applications with specific issues, applications with no known issues, and applications with no compatibility information, run standardized reports for specific operating systems, risk ratings of applications, computers, and custom reports, and manage issues and solutions for each application in your company.
* Prioritize your data: Assign priorities to your applications, track the status of your application testing, by identifying their position in the deployment process, and run standardized reports for understanding your current deployment status based on your prioritizations.

How to Disable New Programs Alert

This is only applicable if you have the new XP start menu not if you are using classic.


To get rid of this alert is really easy:

-> Right click the start bar and click properties.

-> Go to the start menu tab and click customize.

-> Click on the advanced tab.

-> De-select "Highlight newly installed programs"