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16 August 2009
You must use the Role Management Tool to install or configure Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.
While trying to install Visual Studio 2008 on a Windows 2008 R2 machine you may get the following error. This is because Windows 2008 R2 ships with the .NET 3.5.1 framework. You just need to enable the feature from Server Manager . So before starting
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15 November 2007
SOS your Visual Studio
If you as a developer are interested in taking quick peeks into memory allocation you can load SOS (Son Of Strike) in Visual Studio to do that. SOS is written as a WinDbg extension but can load in Visual Studio and do most of the stuff. To begin with
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18 October 2007
Visual Studio Debugging websites that require client certificates
Just when I was too confident about my Visual Studio F5 skills I encountered the devil :) Not a very common scenario but consider you are developing a website off an IIS server and you need to debug it. The only catch is that the website is configured
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