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January 2009 - Posts
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Telerik Controls and Demo Application Support ASP.NET MVC
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Jason N. Gaylord
I received Telerik’s monthly newsletter this morning and noticed that they’ve added support for ASP.NET MVC to their AjaxControls . Now they’ve taken it a step further to produce an MVC forums application using their control suite. If you are a Telerik...
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Microsoft Releases the ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Release Candidate
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Jason N. Gaylord
First off, congratulations to the Microsoft ASP.NET team for their hard work on the MVC out-of-band releases over the past few months. It’s nice to see these OOB releases on Codeplex. Earlier, Scott Guthrie announced that the team has released the ASP...
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Crystal Reports Merge Modules for Visual Studio 2008
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Jason N. Gaylord
Since SAP purchased Business Objects for $6.7 billion in 2007 , Crystal Reports deployment for Microsoft Visual Studio has become more difficult to deploy. Instead of choosing a built-in merge module, you now much visit the SAP site and download the necessary...
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Vulnerability in Windows Server service Fixed with Update
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Jason N. Gaylord
Last week, Microsoft released a version of the Malicious Software Removal tool (MSRT) that can help remove variants of Win32/Conficker and other resources. Win32/Conficker.B exploits a vulnerability in the Windows Server service (SVCHOST.EXE) for Windows...
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Team Foundation and 64 bit Machines
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Jason N. Gaylord
Just to be clear from the start, Team Foundation Server is not supported on x64 machines. Recently, I setup a Windows Server 2008 box and was looking to install a fresh TFS database to use from this point forward. To my surprise, I received an error message...
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Getting Started with Web Slices for Internet Explorer 8
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Jason N. Gaylord
What is a Web Slice? One of the most interesting features in Internet Explorer 8 is the ability to subscribe to information you frequently check on a website. This is called a web slice ( ). I find myself frequently checking sports scores and news on...
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Review: TechSmith Camtasia Studio 6.01
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Jason N. Gaylord
Ok. So for years now I’ve been using TechSmith ’s Camtasia Studio . I’ve always thought their software was great to dictate and record the screen. Now they’ve gone completely silly. Oh, and I mean in a good way. About two weeks ago I asked their Evangelist...
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