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May 2004 - Posts

Article: XML Support in Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Since we are currently talking about SQL Server 2005 in our MSDN event live, here is a great article on XML in SQL 2005. http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnsql90/html/sql2k5xml.asp Read More...
WSE 2.0 Available for download
Web Services Enhancements for Microsoft .NET (WSE) is a supported add-on to Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework providing developers the latest advanced Web services capabilities to keep pace with the evolving Web services protocol Read More...
Extended Product Support Lifecycle for Microsoft Products
Microsoft has announced a new product-lifecycle policy that extends support for Microsoft business and developer products to a minimum of 10 years from the current seven years. For More information: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=LifeAn1 Read More...
What do you think?
I changed the name on this blog. Do you like it or not? Read More...
Reporting Services: How can I deploy my report without Visual Studio?
To handle this, there is a utility called rs.exe. This utility allows the a developer to create a script utilizing Visual Basic.NET. A sample script will follow soon. Read More...
Reporting Services: Can I use NT authentication for my reports?
Question: What about authentication issues. When the user jumps from our application to the reporting server application does he have to be re-authenticated or is there a way out where the credentials can be picked up form the environment. We are using Read More...
In Reporting Services, how can I post to reports to multiple Environments?
When you create your reports in Visual Studio, you have multiple solution configurations available. -- Debug Local -- Allows for debugging against your local machine -- Debug -- Allows for debugging and deploying into a test environment. -- Production Read More...
Can I use the MS Office Web Component - Pivot Table to deliver SQL Server data.
Yes, in reporting services, “HTML with Office Web Components” on of the options for exporting reports will utilize and create pivot tables automatically. To find more information: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/RSCREATE/htm/rcr_creating_dc_v1_43vn.asp?frame=tru Read More...
"Anywhere, Anytime" Applications in .NET
Presented by Microsoft and EPS Software Corporation June 15 th , 2004 8:30 AM - Noon Microsoft Corporation--Houston 2000 W. Sam Houston Pkwy South Suite # 350 Houston, TX 77042 (BriarLake Plaza building just south of Briar Forest on the west side of Beltway Read More...
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