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  • Interesting reading for 1-August-2006

    Getting system level access from a limited account in WinXp - This video shows how you can get "system" level access very easily on a WinXp box. Looks totally possible. The basic crux is that we run a scheduled task that launches command prompt, since scheduler is run by the system account...
    Posted to Sijin Joseph's blog (Weblog) by Sijin Joseph on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: General Software Development
  • Interesting reading for 1-August-2006

    Getting system level access from a limited account in WinXp - This video shows how you can get "system" level access very easily on a WinXp box. Looks totally possible. The basic crux is that we run a scheduled task that launches command prompt, since scheduler is run by the system account...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: General Software Development
  • My Interview with Julie Lerman

    During Julie Lerman's recent visit to Pennsylvania, I was able to snag a 20 minute interview. We talked about where she had come from, how she has time to enjoy Vermont, and what she'd rather be doing. Be sure to check out this podcast! You can see the show notes by visiting http://aspnetpodcast...
    Posted to Jason N. Gaylord's Blog (Weblog) by Jason N. Gaylord on 07-31-2006
    Filed under: General Software Development, ASP.NET Podcast, ASP.NET
  • My Interview with Julie Lerman

    During Julie Lerman's recent visit to Pennsylvania, I was able to snag a 20 minute interview. We talked about where she had come from, how she has time to enjoy Vermont, and what she'd rather be doing. Be sure to check out this podcast! You can see the show notes by visiting http://aspnetpodcast...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-31-2006
    Filed under: General Software Development, ASP.NET, ASP.NET Podcast
  • Interesting reading for 31-July-2006

    Death of the command line - A.P Lawerence puts down his thoughts on the command line. Frankly my head is so full of other CS stuff that I could barely fit in command lines and their arguments. Command line tools tend to be less discoverable and need constant reinforcement to remember than the GUI counterparts...
    Posted to Sijin Joseph's blog (Weblog) by Sijin Joseph on 07-31-2006
    Filed under: General Software Development
  • Interesting reading for 31-July-2006

    Death of the command line - A.P Lawerence puts down his thoughts on the command line. Frankly my head is so full of other CS stuff that I could barely fit in command lines and their arguments. Command line tools tend to be less discoverable and need constant reinforcement to remember than the GUI counterparts...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-31-2006
    Filed under: General Software Development
  • It's all about balance in the universe

    Seems a lot of people are scratching their heads at Micrsoft’s move to charge $1.50 per download on the Office Beta . They’re wondering (besides money I guess) what the rationale behind this move is. It’s really quite simple. In the universe there must be balance. With the charge for...
    Posted to Fear and Loathing (Weblog) by Bil Simser on 07-29-2006
    Filed under: SharePoint, Other, General Software Development
  • It's all about balance in the universe

    Seems a lot of people are scratching their heads at Micrsoft’s move to charge $1.50 per download on the Office Beta . They’re wondering (besides money I guess) what the rationale behind this move is. It’s really quite simple. In the universe there must be balance. With the charge for...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-29-2006
    Filed under: Other, General Software Development, SharePoint
  • Config versus Database

    I was thinking a little about the pros and cons of storing configuration data in config files versus using a database. I have to tell you, that for all of the learning and work I did for POP Forums (like two years ago!) seemed pretty slick at the time, but now I'm not so sure that using config files...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 07-28-2006
    Filed under: POP Forums, General Software Development, .NET
  • Config versus Database

    I was thinking a little about the pros and cons of storing configuration data in config files versus using a database. I have to tell you, that for all of the learning and work I did for POP Forums (like two years ago!) seemed pretty slick at the time, but now I'm not so sure that using config files...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-28-2006
    Filed under: POP Forums, .NET, General Software Development
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