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Methods for Active Directory Management
Here we provide several methods for managing your Active Directory database via ASP.Net code. We'll cover querying user information using System.DirectoryServices, changing user accounts, and group management.
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RDBMS Toolbox
This is a great idea ! An ISO file which contains some free RDBMS (available for Linux or Windows) including of course MySQL but some other more exotic.
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How to make a developer's brain busy ;-)
How to make a developer's brain busy ;-)
This post is really turning heads for a lot of people. At least more than 8000 people read this one and I still received some comments on ths one. Amazing !
If you know some puzzles like this one, let me know, I am a big fan (however they will not appears on the main feed I promise) -
XSLT and XPath Quick Reference
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Weblogs from a PocketPC?
My dream request for the end of this year would be to be able to blog from my XDA.
Sadly it's still not possible like last year. I tried different things(PocketBlog, PocketRSS) nothing works really.
Does somebody has a solution ? Internet Explorer version Windows Mobile 2003 doesn't seems to support well the stylesheets. -
Request for the main feed
After MSBlogger and Non-MSBloggers, Scott can you create a link/filter to InterscapeBlog
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Imagemap and CSS
The problem with Imagemap is not only about chopping images. Now a lot of graphic tools can do so.
No the issue is also the case where your user don't have the possibility to see the images (screen readers for example) and you wnt to have the links visible and clickable. -
New virus warning
It seems that Messagelabs report a new version of Sober going on.
I recommend this page because it shows you an updated graph of the latest virus threats. -
About the new .Netweblogs features
Roy I agree totally with you. But the point here is that I don't want to compete with Microsoft blokes.
Blogging for me has to be spontaneous, maybe a bit buggy, surely rough and sometime with a wrong grammar ;-) .
Of course if you publish a piece of code, you have to be responsible for this and you have to be sure that you are not talking about something untested.
But blogging is also a free expression of our own thoughts. And yes as you say Roy, .netWeblogs is not anymore a true independent community website. -
The longest queue and no it's not .for .Net ;-)
Japanese commitment and a lot of patience ;-)
Unbelievable !