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Did you know You can view the contents of a .vsi before installing via the Content I
Did you know
You can view the contents of a .vsi before installing via the Content Installer - #357 : Sara Ford's WebLog
Nov 14, 2008, 11:00AM On the front page of the Content Installer is a link to view the content in Windows Explorer. When you click the link, Windows Explorer will open up to the temporary location where that .vsi has been unzipped to (or if a .
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Nov 14, 2008, 11:00AM On the front page of the Content Installer is a link to view the content in Windows Explorer. When you click the link, Windows Explorer will open up to the temporary location where that .vsi has been unzipped to (or if a .
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Microsoft Client Continuum in action: The Silverlight toolkit charts, running in WPF
Microsoft Client Continuum in action: The Silverlight toolkit charts, running in WPF : Jaime Rodriguez
Nov 17, 2008, 7:05AM The Silverlight toolkit CTP released at PDC includes some new charting functionality* (Column, Bar, Pie, Line, and Scatter).*** The long-term plan is for all of these controls to be ported to WPF; but inspired by Rudis work on porting the themes, I...
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Nov 17, 2008, 7:05AM The Silverlight toolkit CTP released at PDC includes some new charting functionality* (Column, Bar, Pie, Line, and Scatter).*** The long-term plan is for all of these controls to be ported to WPF; but inspired by Rudis work on porting the themes, I...
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Did you know Ctrl+. shows a smart tag - #359
Did you know
Ctrl+. shows a smart tag - #359 : Sara Ford's WebLog
Nov 18, 2008, 11:00AM Weve all seen smart tags before, the little line that appears whether were renaming something or VS wants to help us add a using statement to our code.There are two keyboard shortcuts to invoke (show) smart tags in the editor.
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Nov 18, 2008, 11:00AM Weve all seen smart tags before, the little line that appears whether were renaming something or VS wants to help us add a using statement to our code.There are two keyboard shortcuts to invoke (show) smart tags in the editor.
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LiveFX + Windows Live ID Client SDK = Safer Program
LiveFX + Windows Live ID Client SDK = Safer Program : LiveSide - Developer Blog
Nov 19, 2008, 12:12PM Building an application that uses the LiveFX is easy. So is building an application that uses Windows Live ID. Using the Windows Live ID Client SDK also means that you’re not asking a user to supply your application with the username and password...
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Nov 19, 2008, 12:12PM Building an application that uses the LiveFX is easy. So is building an application that uses Windows Live ID. Using the Windows Live ID Client SDK also means that you’re not asking a user to supply your application with the username and password...
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Styling a Silverlight Twitter Application with Expression Blend 2
Styling a Silverlight Twitter Application with Expression Blend 2 : ScottGu's Blog
Nov 14, 2008, 10:15AM Silverlight 2 provides a rich platform for building cross-browser/cross-platform RIA applications.* One of the things that makes Silverlight so powerful is the ease with which developers and designers can collaborate together on projects.
Linking: Thinking in .NET, Rhonda Tipton's WebLog, Arjan's World, Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew, Jason Haley, WynApse
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Nov 14, 2008, 10:15AM Silverlight 2 provides a rich platform for building cross-browser/cross-platform RIA applications.* One of the things that makes Silverlight so powerful is the ease with which developers and designers can collaborate together on projects.
Linking: Thinking in .NET, Rhonda Tipton's WebLog, Arjan's World, Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew, Jason Haley, WynApse
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That's Not a Bug, It's a Feature Request
That's Not a Bug, It's a Feature Request : Coding Horror
Nov 20, 2008, 7:59AM For as long as I've been a software developer and used bug tracking systems, we have struggled with the same fundamental problem in every single project we've worked on: how do you tell bugs from feature requests?
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Nov 20, 2008, 7:59AM For as long as I've been a software developer and used bug tracking systems, we have struggled with the same fundamental problem in every single project we've worked on: how do you tell bugs from feature requests?
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What Does that .NET Namespace Mean: System.* and Microsoft.*
What Does that .NET Namespace Mean: System.* and Microsoft.* : Brad Abrams
Nov 16, 2008, 3:04PM I need your feedback... I am chatting with some co-workers about the perception of in the .NET Community of what the System.* and Microsoft.* namespaces mean.*** So I had the crazy idea of just asking you!** For this exercise, I'd like you to think...
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Nov 16, 2008, 3:04PM I need your feedback... I am chatting with some co-workers about the perception of in the .NET Community of what the System.* and Microsoft.* namespaces mean.*** So I had the crazy idea of just asking you!** For this exercise, I'd like you to think...
Linking: A Continuous Learner's Weblog, Arjan's World, Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew, Jason Haley, WynApse
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Did you know You can use devenv.exe /edit to open a file in an existing Visual Studi
Did you know
You can use devenv.exe /edit to open a file in an existing Visual Studio instance - #360 : Sara Ford's WebLog
Nov 19, 2008, 11:00AM Visual Studio has a command line argument you can specify to open a file in an existing instance of VS.Just run devenv /edit and the file will open in the IDE.You could also create a VSEdit command if you find yourself using this feature ...
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Nov 19, 2008, 11:00AM Visual Studio has a command line argument you can specify to open a file in an existing instance of VS.Just run devenv /edit and the file will open in the IDE.You could also create a VSEdit command if you find yourself using this feature ...
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Microsoft Public Sector Technology Conference - December 4, 2008, Reston, VA
Microsoft Public Sector Technology Conference - December 4, 2008, Reston, VA : Public Sector Developer Weblog
Nov 20, 2008, 12:59AM
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Update on Silverlight 2 - and a glimpse of Silverlight 3
Update on Silverlight 2 - and a glimpse of Silverlight 3 : ScottGu's Blog
Nov 17, 2008, 7:01AM We shipped Silverlight 2 last month.* Over the last 4 weeks, the final release of Silverlight 2 has been downloaded and installed on more than 100 million consumer machines.* It has also recently been published to corporate administrators via the...
Linking: Tales from a Trading Desk, Mike Taulty's Blog, Arjan's World, SilverlightExamples.NET, Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew, .NET & Funky Fresh, Jason Haley, WynApse
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Nov 17, 2008, 7:01AM We shipped Silverlight 2 last month.* Over the last 4 weeks, the final release of Silverlight 2 has been downloaded and installed on more than 100 million consumer machines.* It has also recently been published to corporate administrators via the...
Linking: Tales from a Trading Desk, Mike Taulty's Blog, Arjan's World, SilverlightExamples.NET, Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew, .NET & Funky Fresh, Jason Haley, WynApse
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Pure Garbage
measher-****-head, sheep-fukker2 wrote:
> I could not get into a Website when using Firfox on Linux yesterday and
> did not have time to immediately troubleshoot the problem so I booted
> Windows and accessed the site using IE.
Liar! You can't afford any MS software. You're a broke POS idiot moron
loser.
> I could not get into a Website when using Firfox on Linux yesterday and
> did not have time to immediately troubleshoot the problem so I booted
> Windows and accessed the site using IE.
Liar! You can't afford any MS software. You're a broke POS idiot moron
loser.
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The ultimate steal!
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Windows own programs "Not Responding"
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 21:35:33 -0700, "Buddha" <TEPonta@SBCGlobal.net>
wrote:
>Everytime someone posts a difficulty in this group, some Vista appologist
>writes it off as operator error or incompatability. Even if I were naive
>enough to accept this, what about Windows own features that are unreliable
>as hell.
Sorry guy, but the reality of it is that they aren't "unreliable as
hell" for the vast majority of users.
>At least once a day, I am informed that Windows Explorer, Media
>Center, Windows Mail, or something else that came part and parcel with Vista
>is either "Not Responding" or "Needs to close".
Did this happen the day you brought the computer home??? No.
>If MS cannot even make their own product compatible with itself, what hope
>does anyone else have? Can any of you Vista fans accept even the remote
>possibility that Vista is the culprit?
I can't.
wrote:
>Everytime someone posts a difficulty in this group, some Vista appologist
>writes it off as operator error or incompatability. Even if I were naive
>enough to accept this, what about Windows own features that are unreliable
>as hell.
Sorry guy, but the reality of it is that they aren't "unreliable as
hell" for the vast majority of users.
>At least once a day, I am informed that Windows Explorer, Media
>Center, Windows Mail, or something else that came part and parcel with Vista
>is either "Not Responding" or "Needs to close".
Did this happen the day you brought the computer home??? No.
>If MS cannot even make their own product compatible with itself, what hope
>does anyone else have? Can any of you Vista fans accept even the remote
>possibility that Vista is the culprit?
I can't.
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Strange icon behavior
Icon's path must be absolute....you can move shortcut everywhere...
You should clear icon cache by deleting *iconcache.db* located under
*C:\Users\[USER -NAME]\AppData\Local
*
make sure you enabled Show system hidden files.
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BlueScreen
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 21:29:00 -0700, DeLunatic
<DeLunatic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4407 running pre-installed Windows Vista
>with SP1 T2060 2GB. I just got it to start-up again after several messages of
>Stop, IRQL, NTFS errors by using repair on OS disk. I am getting several more
>errors now and will only run in safe mode.
You are probably seeing the results of developing hardware issues.
Have you tried starting with last known configuration that worked?
Have you tried doing System Restore?
Do you have a full system backup that you can restore from?
Do you have a recovery DVD or a hidden recovery partition that you can
use to return the computer to out-of-the-box condition?
<DeLunatic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4407 running pre-installed Windows Vista
>with SP1 T2060 2GB. I just got it to start-up again after several messages of
>Stop, IRQL, NTFS errors by using repair on OS disk. I am getting several more
>errors now and will only run in safe mode.
You are probably seeing the results of developing hardware issues.
Have you tried starting with last known configuration that worked?
Have you tried doing System Restore?
Do you have a full system backup that you can restore from?
Do you have a recovery DVD or a hidden recovery partition that you can
use to return the computer to out-of-the-box condition?
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Capital One Bank Now Hiring Part Time Tellers!
LA-Alexandria, Imagine a Fortune 500 company with a real innovative streak. A financial powerhouse poised to redefine its industry. Yes, Capital One has moved into the world of retail banking! Capital One Financial C
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Quality Assurance Engineer
Irvine-92602, Location Irvine, CA; Santa Ana, CA Salary $80,000 - $90,000 Education Bachelor of Science Category Engineering Experience Required At least 2 Years Short Description Quality Assurance Engineer to join
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Teller I
ME-Southern/Portland-04101, Processes routine transactions for customers including opening and servicing customer accounts, accepting loan payments and cashing checks. Ensures all policies and procedures are followed when proces
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Retail Help Desk Support Specialist I - Kalamazoo, MI
MI-Kalamazoo-49007, National City, one of the nation's 10 largest financial holding companies, is looking for employees who want to work for an organization that values excellent employees, workplace diversity, ethical c
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Business Development Specialist - Sony Consumer and Media (291218-533)
Merrimack-03054, Description This position will execute necessary internal components of Marketing/Merchandising Programs and Strategy in cooperation with Product Management and Manufacturer including training of appr
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