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  • Provware Framework…the first drop

    Last night, I posted the first build of the Provware Framework on my site ( http://agramont.net/files/14/default.aspx ). It’s been a project that I’ve been working for the past month during my “free time”. What’s the Provware Framework? The Provware Framework is an API set...
    Posted to Conrad Agramont's WebLog (Weblog) by Conrad on 07-31-2006
    Filed under: Provware, IIS, .NET
  • Provware Framework…the first drop

    Last night, I posted the first build of the Provware Framework on my site ( http://agramont.net/files/14/default.aspx ). It’s been a project that I’ve been working for the past month during my “free time”. What’s the Provware Framework? The Provware Framework is an API set...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-31-2006
    Filed under: Provware, .NET, IIS
  • Cool post about.....us!

    Steve Smith ( ASPAlliance.com ) recently blogged about his hosting experience with us ( ORCSWeb.com ). Here is the link to the post. http://aspadvice.com/blogs/ssmith/archive/2006/07/14/19652.aspx It is a bit of a shame-less post too, I am mentioned for being an 'ubergeek', which I am. [:)] Thanks...
    Posted to Steve Schofield Weblog (Weblog) by steve schofield on 07-14-2006
    Filed under: IIS, ASP.NET
  • Cool post about.....us!

    Steve Smith ( ASPAlliance.com ) recently blogged about his hosting experience with us ( ORCSWeb.com ). It is a bit of a shame-less post too, I am mentioned for being an 'ubergeek', which I am. [:)] Thanks Steve for the nice comments! If you need a great ASP/ASP.Net resource, http://aspalliance...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-14-2006
    Filed under: IIS, ASP.NET
  • IIS7 - The Underappreciated Jewel of Longhorn Server

    http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1988880,00.asp eWeek has an article about IIS7. Its interesting to read other people's thoughts on IIS7. Honestly, I haven't worked with apache in a really long time, so I don't have a feel for how it works, but everything that I have read is that IIS7...
    Posted to Wallace B. McClure (Weblog) by Wallym on 07-13-2006
    Filed under: Longhorn Server, IIS, IIS7
  • IIS7 - The Underappreciated Jewel of Longhorn Server

    http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1988880,00.asp eWeek has an article about IIS7. Its interesting to read other people's thoughts on IIS7. Honestly, I haven't worked with apache in a really long time, so I don't have a feel for how it works, but everything that I have read is that IIS7...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-13-2006
    Filed under: Longhorn Server, IIS, IIS7
  • Troubleshooting process

    This post hopefully will provide a few initial steps to get started finding out what is wrong when your app "isn't working as expected" . I've been hanging out in the newsgroups lately and it kind of surprised me the same thing about trying to find out "whats wrong". Sometimes...
    Posted to Steve Schofield Weblog (Weblog) by steve schofield on 07-08-2006
    Filed under: IIS, Troubleshooting
  • IIS Resources

    I have found several good resources for IIS. I've recently been spending more time in the newsgroups. This is a real gem to learn about all kinds of different IIS and related issues. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/newsgroups/topics/iis.mspx http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang (David Wang - IIS...
    Posted to Steve Schofield Weblog (Weblog) by steve schofield on 07-04-2006
    Filed under: IIS
  • Using the 'forfiles.exe' to manage log files

    Here is a good tip I received in the IIS newgroups managing log files. Thanks 'Tomek' for passing this along. 1) Create - BAT-File (in the same Path like forfiles.exe) 2) forfiles.exe - syntax forfiles - pC:\path\to\log-files - s -m*.* -d-60 -c"cmd /C del /q @FILE" -m : defines the Filename and extension...
    Posted to Steve Schofield Weblog (Weblog) by steve schofield on 06-30-2006
    Filed under: IIS
  • Moving to Agramont.net (Hosting, ASP.NET IIS, Hosted Exchange, Microsoft Provisioning System, and Community Server)

    Now that I have my site working pretty well, I'm now going to do all of my blog posts over there ( http://agramont.net/ ). I tried the cross-posting thing using the built-in features of Community Server (CS2 with ASP.NET 2), but it felt weird having the same content on two sites. From time to time, I...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-27-2006
    Filed under: MPS, Hosted Exchange, Hosting, IIS, ASP.NET
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