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Looking for an IIS Expert in Toronto
Eidenai Innovations (EI) is looking for an IIS expert and applications architect for an excellent, large project. The right candidate will be designing an Internet Service Provider (ISP)-like hosting solution from the ground up. If you think you're the one, send a message to John Abraham (johna at eidenai.ca) with your current CV. I expect it's a 3 to 6 month engagement, though the right person might find EI to be a good home beyond that.
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HTC P4350
Last week I was comparing iMates and iPhones, and a few days later I pulled the trigger on the HTC P4350.
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iPhone vs. iMate
There's been a bunch of praise and second-guessing around the unreleased Apple iPhone. Then it occured to me that I've had all these features and more in my iMate JASJAR (aka the HTC Universal) since the summer of 2005. In fact, I've worked it to death and it needs to be replaced.
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Metro Toronto .Net User Group Content from Jan. 11
Thanks to Graham for inviting me to present and to everyone who came out last Thursday, I had a great time and your questions and comments were terrific!
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Business Data Catalog - Using the BDC Object Model
There are a few good MSDN entries with samples on using the Business Data Catalog, aka the ApplicationRegistry namespace.
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Two Toronto User Group Meetings: Jan 10 and 11, and CodeCamp 2007
It's a busy week indeed with two great user group meetings covering SharePoint in Toronto.
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Reauthentication and opening SharePoint documents on an extranet
People find it annoying that when accessing a SharePoint extranet, when you open a file stored in a Document Library, MS-Word will challenge you to enter your username and password again. It happens because the machine is outside the SharePoint domain, and your two desktop applications (Word and Explorer) are running as separate Applications, each of which needs to get its own Authentication token. Note that this doesn't happen over a VPN, which connects your machine as though it were sitting inside the domain.