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Fashionably Late - an ADC tale
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Fashionably Late - an ADC tale
You Beta Connect
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
allandcp
I'm contractually obligated (the support guy) to let you know that SP1 *beta* for Visual Studio 2005 (and TFS) is open for you to join and get the bits. Soma details what this means and Vista support and BHarry says 85 issues were fixed with TFS ....
Fashionably Late - an ADC tale
Getting Personal - West of Hartford, CT
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
allandcp
Getting back to my developer roots...I spent the evening with the folks at the Connecticut .NET User Group in Farmington, CT. Our speaker tonight was none other than my email buddy (we traded a lot of email but had never physically met): Christopher Bowen...
Fashionably Late - an ADC tale
Who moved my MSDTC?
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
allandcp
This is a little embarrassing (ok a lot), I can see you all wagging your fingers at me - should have been running early betas... For the life of me, I couldn't figure out how to change MSDTC settings (e.g. allow Network access) under Vista RC1. Where...
Fashionably Late - an ADC tale
Vista Ready?
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over 6 years ago
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allandcp
Just stumbled on a great site that seeks to help developers with Vista compatibility. Welcome to DevReadiness.org - the community site dedicated to helping you, the developer, get your applications ready for Windows Vista. Pasted from < http...
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