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April 2008 - Posts

For my work I have two desktops and a laptop I always bring with me, and  despite all the online synchronization tools out there ( SkyDrive , FolderShare , Groove , Mesh etc…) I’m used to SyncToy to keep my important files and folders updated across Read More...
Remember this problem ? Well, Tom (and Jeremy and Vandana) has a solution     Carlo Quote of the day: There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality. - Pablo Picasso Read More...
I stumbled on this while trying to repro a remote debug problem for a customer: as you might know from this post from Johan, debugging ASP.NET on IIS7 needs some special care about the application pool recycling policy otherwise if you’ll not be fast Read More...
As my fond readers might remember, I already rambled about the possibility of changing the blog title last year ; nothing has really changed since that post, except the fact that every now and then I’ve been playing with the idea but at last I always Read More...
If you have a dual boot machine like me (I installed Vista and Windows 2008 on one of my desktops in office) and you’re tired of synchronizing your Favorite folders like I was, here’s a quick trick: open the registry editor (as usual be careful!) Read More...
I already touched the subject in a couple of previous posts and replying to direct comments and question I got, and to confirm that we’re doing something (hopefully in the right way ) on this matter I want to highlight this news from Jeff: Migrating hotfixes Read More...
Let’s say you developed an ASP.NET application the assemblies are hosted on a network share: if you try to get the authenticated user using System.Environment.UserName you’ll get the account configured to access the network share in IIS ( Read More...
This is what we got couple of weeks ago: an Ajax enabled ASP.NET web application was using a TreeView control within an UpdatePanel to show a complex tree of hierarchical data (the sample we got had more than 2.000 nodes with varying degrees of nesting). Read More...
 
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