The mysterious function shared by Windows 7 and Vista system

  

According to foreign media reports, in fact, Windows 7 is an upgraded version of Windows Vista, and the two operating systems successfully share a consistent amount of resources - Vista Bridge Sample Library 1.3. In this regard, Microsoft issued a statement that Vista Bridge Sample Library 1.3 is a feature specifically designed for Windows Vista to scale to Windows 7 in a scalable manner. This feature not only ensures compatibility of Windows Vista with software applications and hardware products, but also optimizes the platform for programming models.

A Microsoft spokesperson said: "This Vista Bridge Sample Library 1.3 (VBSL) is a bridge between the Microsoft SDK team and the .Net framework to the local Windows API. The SDK team has been paying for the project all the time. Unremitting efforts. VBSL is a class library that makes it easier for developers to enter the hidden features of Windows Vista without worrying about the Interop layer."

Vista Bridge Sample Library 1.3, is based on developers The .Net framework was developed and developed. In fact, many of the features provided by Vista are not included in the runtime environment - this is the source code component of the Vista Bridge Sample Library 1.3, including Vista's style toolbar and file dialogs, common open and save dialogs. , known folders, network lists, command link controls, aviation wizard controls, icons provided by the system, and more. It is reported that all of these functions can be completely opened through the library project. In addition, these features are included in both the Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems.

The Microsoft spokesperson added: "Vista Bridge 1.3 provides developers with a set of courses, libraries and samples written in .Net, allowing developers to take advantage of Vista's hidden features, including UAC functionality. , power management, reboot and auto-recovery, restart manager, network management, aviation wizard and many other functions. Most importantly, all the Vista Bridge managed library functions work well with the Windows 7 API. In the future, the SDK team also Research and development will continue to be supported."

Vista Bridge Sample Library 1.3:

http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/VistaBridge

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