As DP rightly noted, Microsoft removed Active Desktop, not necessarily as a
security precaution, but not one was really using it. Most of its core
functionality can now be found in the Sidebar Gadgets with features such as
Weather, RSS Feeds and more types of web enabled gadgets.
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Andre
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http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"DP" <> wrote in message
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> What I've learned from this newsgroup and others is that the functionality
> of which you speak has been removed from Vista as a security issue. Anyone
> else correct me if I'm wrong.\
>
> You're referring to what used to be called Active Desktop, right?
>
> The only remnant of that kind of "push technology" are some of the Sidebar
> gadgets, I believe.
>
>
> "Andrew" <> wrote in message
> news:37E40ABE-38BD-4D3D-B917-...
>> In Windows XP, you were able to go through a process of steps to embedd
>> something on your desktop. (the process is "right click on desktop ->
>> properties -> desktop tab ->customize desktop button -> web tab -> new
>> button -> enter url").
>>
>> I am wondering how to do this same process with windows vista, if it is
>> even
>> possiable with windows vista.
>>
>> If anyone can help me with this matter, your help will be greatly
>> appreciated, thanks.
>