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MCS UK Solution Development Team
Windows Phone ApplicationBarIconButton not displaying icons
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over 3 years ago
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So you’ve added an ApplicationBarIconButton to your Windows Phone 7 Silverlight page and you can’t get the icons to display. You’ve tried every path under the sun, pack uri’s, relative uri’s, checked the case everything – still no dice. You’ve put an...
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Building and deploying an Outlook 2010 Add-in (part 1 of 2)
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So, you’ve cracked open your shiny new Visual Studio 2010, and you would like to build and roll out an add-in for Outlook 2010 (we’re using Outlook here, but most of the principals apply to Word and Excel also)? In this post (part 1), I’ll...
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Windows Identity Foundation 101’s : WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (part 1 of 2)
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Background It is becoming more commonplace for the means of authenticating a user to be externalized away from the content provider. In federation parlance the content provider is known as the Relying Party (RP) and is so named because it is reliant...
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Eye On Earth update
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So, we’ve just released an update to Eye On Earth that adds in Birdseye support, the new style Bing Maps navigation controls, and also moves the system to the latest release of the Windows Azure SDK. Check it out at http://www.eyeonearth.eu The...
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