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Myth: Creating web applications with Visual Studio requires Admin privileges
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over 8 years ago
by
JaredPar MSFT
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As you can imagine, working on the Whitehorse team, I generate a lot of web applications in a given day. I also run with an LUA account on my developer boxes. Even internally, I am constantly amazed by the number of people who believe that you must have...
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Managed C++, Interop and FILETIME
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over 8 years ago
by
JaredPar MSFT
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At home I do a lot of interop with the Win32 API. Over time after I saw myself writing the same interop code on several different projects so I started working on a centralized library for this type of code. Originally I wrote this library in C#. It was...
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