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August 2007 - Posts

Web Part Connections in WSS 3.0

Josh Holmes recently asked me to present a couple of small demos for an ArcReady event in Memphis. While looking through my material, I discovered a couple of web parts that I had written a while ago. I wrote these web parts in order to investigate how
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Subscribe to the Lifecycle Newsletter

In my last post , I discussed the Microsoft product lifecycle site, and how you should use it to ensure that your products remain supported. If you have a lot of products, this can be pretty time-cosuming. There is a better way. Simply subscribe the the
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Check Your Service Pack Lifecycle

Many people know about the support lifecycle site at Microsoft. It contains information about the support policy for Microsoft products. It allows you to look up a specific version of a Microsoft product and to see when support for that product ends.
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Is 32-bit Windows coming to a end?

Bill Laing has been quoted as saying that “Windows Server 2008 would be the last 32-bit Microsoft server operating system.” Apparently, Windows Server 2008 R2 will be 64-bit only. However, the story for the desktop may be different. Alex Heaton says "A
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Welcome to my blog

Hello and welcome! My name is Jerry Dixon and I am a software developer living in Memphis Tennessee. (Well, I actually live in Olive Branch, Mississippi, which is about half a mile south of the state line.) I've been around a while, developing applications
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