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Careful when using rc:Toolbar=false
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over 5 years ago
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John Gallardo [MSFT]
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I'm in the middle of reinstalling Visual Studio, and so I thought I would share an interesting story from a couple of weeks ago. An internal customer (Microsoft-speak for some other team at Microsoft) of Reporting Services was encountering seemingly random...
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Mono device makes good -- wins award
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From Miguel de Icaza's blog: http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2007/Jan-17.html I had no idea that the Sansa was running Mono. Personally, I think it is really great that there are multiple implementations of the CLR. It is even cooler that a Mono-based...
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Load Testing Reporting Services
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This question came across one of our internal discussion aliases, and it wasn't the first time I had seen it... so I thought it might be interesting to other people as well. Oftentimes, when people configure a load testing tool they set it up so that...
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