juli 2007 - Posts

27 juli 2007
Undo pending changes for another user in Team Foundation server
When I picked up on my old project on Codeplex (which runs Team Foundation Server), I found that there were items checked out by another user. Actually, it was me, but on a workspace on a different computer. Shame on me for not checking those files in :$. It turned out that the GUI of Source Code Explorer... Read More...
26 juli 2007
Getting started with ADAM and ASP.NET 2.0
This blog entry is meant to describe how you can get Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM for short) up and running in combination with ASP.NET 2.0 Membership and Role Management. If you are not familiar with ADAM, I suggest you read this introduction to ADAM: " Madam, I'm Adam " Installing a ADAM... Read More...
25 juli 2007
Organize using statements in Visual Studio 2008
While the June CTP (or Beta 1 refresh if you will) of Visual Studio 2008 is already out some time, I didn't see anyone report on a new feature that was introduced: "Organize Usings" When you right-click any code file, you get the usual context menu, now with an extra menu item: It does exactly what it... Read More...
18 juli 2007
Removing malfunctioning Windows SharePoint Services solutions
It could happen that you (or whatever) accidentally break a deployed solution on a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (or MOSS 2007 for that matter) farm or site. If that happens, you can no longer retract and/or remove a solution by using the Operations part of the Central Administration website. It will... Read More...
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10 juli 2007
Orcas Web Programming
The Orcas build of the .NET Framework will bring a lot of improvements to program for the Web. This means that you can expose your services in a fashion that makes it consumable by "simpler" web-enabled clients. It will use SOAP-less protocols, such as POX (Plain Old Xml), and give new encoding formats... Read More...
09 juli 2007
Microsoft MVP
Wooooot. I've been made MVP for Visual Developer - Visual C#. Due to a rogue mail-server I didn't know until Gerard Verbrugge, the Dutch Microsoft liaison for MVPs, mailed me (on another address) with the fantastic news. Thanks go to the community and special thanks to all who have done their best to... Read More...
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