September 2006 - Posts
Did you know that? With Visual Studio 2003 we were able to extend the System.Web.UI.Page class and create new properties for WebForms. Test yourself, using VS2003, create a new property for your class (derived from System.Web.UI.Page), create a new ASP
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Hello! Now I want to share with you some tips on configuring LCS and its client Office Communicator to originate VoIp calls to a Cisco SCCP IP Phone or conventional PSTN phones through a Cisco Call Manager 4.1 SR3. Many companies setup Cisco Telephony
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I’m back. I’d like to share with you some tips on how to enable Kerberos authentication and credential delegation on IIS6.0. I’ve been beating my head against the wall to see this thing working on one of our customers. I didn’t know how much this kind
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Do you need convert passwords stored originally using plain-text on databases to the one-way hash format used by the new version of the Commerce Server? Don’t think that Commerce Server never used hashes to store passwords. It has always implemented this
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One of our customers asked me how to implement a vertical rolling/scroll bar on his web site which is using the ASP .Net 2.0 Tree View control. I told him that he could use a DIV with a simple javascript to deal with the tree expansion and the rolling
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Let’s change from water to wine. :) Let’s talk a little about infrastructure topics. A couple of years ago I wrote an article for our internal Intellectual Property repository about clustering virtual machines using iSCSI. At that time both virtualization
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Hey! I’m back with more Commerce Server 2007. Now the subject is Direct Mailing. Commerce Server 2007 is great on direct mailing. This feature allows the use of a ASPX template to generate e-mail marketing campaigns with same personalization resources
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When I was introduced to Commerce Server back in 2001 I initially thought that the product was a little box with a complete online store inside it. After a couple of days playing with the product and reading the documentation I figured out that I was
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Hi, this is my first blog posting and I’d like to use it to introduce myself. I’m Cristiano Gonçalves (you can call me Cris :)). I’m a senior consultant within Microsoft Enterprise Services Brazil. Since I’ve got my BS degree in Computer Science I’ve
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