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MSMQ with WCF

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), formally named Indigo, is part of the WinFX and is designed for inter-process communication and building connected systems. For a basic grounding in this technology check this article on MSDN: Learn The ABCs Of
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Windows Workflow Foundation

This article describes how you can get a great design time experience from your custom Windows Workflow Foundation activities. For more details click here . For details about the Windows Workflow Foundation go to http ://www.windowsworkflow.net . --Morga
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Unhandled Exception in .Net 2.0

Having just found out the hard way; the way the Framework deals with unhandled exceptions has changed. In v1 the framework will eat any unhandled exceptions that you throw. If you created a thread which threw an uncaught exception you may never know about
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IIS & Authentication

Just in case (like me) you didn’t know in IIS6, the default is for every request to the server to be authenticated – even if new requests are using the same session. Read this for more. N ice easy perf win :-) --- Neil
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GacUtil

Recently a number of people have been asking about deploying assemblies into the GAC (Global Assembly Cache) using GacUtil.exe. Now GacUtil is strictly a developer tool, and is not intended to be used for general deployment of assemblies, but I can see
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NDOC Revision History Tags

I've been working a lot with NDOC recently and find the new extensibility feature excellent. In the team I'm working with at the moment they wanted to be able to define a revision history section that would be displayed within the documentation, so after
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Avalon Update

If you've got some time definately consider checking out this Channel 9 Video on Avalon presented by the Avalon Product Team - it's great to see how Avalon is coming along and remember it will be supported on XP, Windows Server 2003 as well as Longhorn!
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Registration Free COM Articles

Steve has got some great articles on Registration Free COM, definately worth a read. This techique is particulary useful for scenarios where you want to run different (incompatible) versions of the same COM component on one machine (which wasn't possible
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Windows Server 2003 - COM+ 1.5

COM+ 1.5 forms an integral part of Windows Server 2003 and has been much improved over the version that shipped with Windows 2000 Server. Features designed to increase the abilities (scalability, availability and manageability) of COM+ applications have
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Windows Server 2003 - IIS 6.0

IIS 6.0 is a ground up rewrite of the previous incarnation of IIS, version 5.0. IIS has been redesigned to improve aspects of all the main feature areas: reliability, availability, manageability, scalability and performance. Fault-tolerant process architecture
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Windows Server 2003 - Security

As part of its commitment to reliability security and dependable computing, Microsoft has reviewed every line of code underlying its Windows Server family as part of its enhanced effort to identify possible fail points and exploitable weaknesses. Increased
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Windows Server 2003 - Core enhancements

In the development for Windows Server 2003, much work was done to improve the scalability of the kernel (the core set of functionality that the entire operating system relies on). Detailed analysis, with both software and hardware tools on systems with
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New MSDN Article on extending Windows common dialog boxes

Martin Parry from our team has recently written a MSDN article on how to place your own Windows Forms controls insde the Windows common dialog boxes, check it out!
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Reasons to migrate to Windows Server 2003

I realise that this is a bit late for many people, but I have been helping one of my customers with a justification to move to Windows Server 2003 from Windows 2000 Server. It is specifically targeted at the main application that they develop which is
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Welcome to the new Microsoft UK PSfD Team blog!

Welcome to the new Microsoft UK PSfD Team blog! PSfD is a team of Application Development Consultants based in the UK. There are around 20 consultants currently in our team all of whom have strong developer backgrounds. We work with a broad range of customers
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