Self-Host Vote (known by Windows as VoteNow.exe) is a special file that appears in Windows Longhorn builds 4033, 4039, 4042, 4053, 4084 and 4093. The idea of it was to give the employees using the build a way to vote about the quality of the build. After around 4 hours, the notification which leads to this file should pop up in the bar, however as TCB helpfully points out, this is broken and so the text will not display.
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| - Self-Host Vote (known by Windows as VoteNow.exe) is a special file that appears in Windows Longhorn builds 4033, 4039, 4042, 4053, 4084 and 4093. The idea of it was to give the employees using the build a way to vote about the quality of the build. After around 4 hours, the notification which leads to this file should pop up in the bar, however as TCB helpfully points out, this is broken and so the text will not display.
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| - Self-Host Vote (known by Windows as VoteNow.exe) is a special file that appears in Windows Longhorn builds 4033, 4039, 4042, 4053, 4084 and 4093. The idea of it was to give the employees using the build a way to vote about the quality of the build. After around 4 hours, the notification which leads to this file should pop up in the bar, however as TCB helpfully points out, this is broken and so the text will not display. Some other information was given here. It appears to be that the application is broken because the web links that it relies on were to a Microsoft intranet, which was eventually taken down after Longhorn's development.
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