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Create your Media Center applications with Silverlight / Créez vos applications Media Center avec Silverlight.
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[English] Media Center uses the engine for internet explorer within Windows Media Center's own browser window and use MSHTML to host html applications. What does it mean? Well that’s a great news for Silverlight developersJ. We can develop Silverlight...
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Merge Silverlight and DeepZoom to explore your panoramic images with Microsoft Image Composite Editor / Combiner Silverlight et DeepZoom pour explorer vos images panoramiques avec Microsoft Image Composite Editor
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[English] Today I talked with my colleague Aurelien ( http://blogs.msdn.com/aurelien/ ) who told me about Microsoft Image Composite Editor. This tool manages your panoramic images to create a high-resolution panorama. (An algorithm automatically place...
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How to Enable Web Service Extension and Set Web Site AppPool with PowerShell / Comment activer une extension de site web ou modifier l’Application Pool d’un site web en PowerShell
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[English] PowerShell is very powerful and allows you to script and manage easily your IT. The following scripts show you how you can use WMI to manage IIS 6. Set App Pool $newVDir =[wmi] 'root\MicrosoftIISv2:IIsWebVirtualDirSetting.Name="W3SVC/1...
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