Browse by Tags
All Tags »
ASP.NET / Coding (
RSS)
Just announced by Rob Howard of Telligent Systems (and former caching guru from the ASP.NET team at Microsoft): One of the largest Microsoft Open Source projects (previously known as ASP.NET Forums) Community Server :: Forums has just been released! More...
Thanks to Wim for the plug, and for letting us know about a way to get intellisense for custom ASP.NET server controls without hacking XSD: ASP.NET control developers know how much of a pain it can be to create a specific XSD file in order to achieve...
One of the many Microsoft bloggers provides a workaround for those of us looking to debug ASP.NET applications without resorting to Admin privileges…a workaround that uses the predecessor of the Whidbey web server from ASP.NET Web Matrix to do...
Haven’t got your copy of Visual Basic .NET yet? Want to get an extra copy? Well, you can pick up a copy of Visual Basic .NET 2003 Standard by viewing and rating 5 movies at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/atthemovies/. Seems like a pretty good...
I’ve written about the problems of running your machine day-to-day as Administrator, and tips for making development as a non-Admin easier on a number of occasions . As a brief reminder, there are many viruses and other malware that would never...
Useful tidbit from the MVP summit: To start from a clean slate with an install of Visual Studio 2005 CTP, open a command prompt, navigate to the Visual Studio install directory, and enter the following command: devenv /resetuserdata This will reset user...
Below is an excellent, yet brief, description of buffer overruns, which I found on the Microsoft bloggers feed on http://weblogs.asp.net . I do a demo of a buffer overrun in the Essentials of Application Security session, one of two I’m presenting...
this one in VB.NET: If you went to DevDays 2004 then you know about DP-API. This is part of the CryptoAPI that didn't make it into the .NET Framework. The nice folks at Vertigo Software wrote a nifty VB.NET managed code wrapper around DPAPI because it...
I just finished up my first week of doing MSDN security briefings for Microsoft. I had a great time with the audiences in Albany, NY and Staten Island, NY. Both audiences were very attentive and asked some great questions. I’m looking forward to...
…in VS 7, from Min Park : http://weblogs.asp.net/mkpark/articles/86872.aspx Posting for later search. J
More Posts
Next page »