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  • I'm sick of problems with STSADM and MAKECAB

    You tell them to do things and they partly do it. My gripe with MakeCab is that the files in the CBA archive (or wsp) don't use the same date stamp as what Windows Explorer uses. Building a DLL and as part of a post-build step you're putting the new DLL into the CAB file? Wouldn't it surprise...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 12-11-2007
  • SharePoint Server 07 - Web Content Management is crippled, by design

    OK - so I'm a bit irritated, but this is a great case of Microsoft's dev teams doing something which contradicts documentation and expected behavior. Here is the story, including the business case which this bug stomps all over. Doug Ware (formerly of Magenic fame and now an independent SharePoint consultant...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 06-22-2007
  • ClickOnce certificates expire and wreaks havoc

    The client location I'm at now uses a ClickOnce deployed Windows application to perform some highly critical business functions. Some time in the last two or three weeks, the application's certificate expired. We tried to deploy an update and everything BLEW UP! Apparently, when you sign code from Visual...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 03-02-2007
  • Dan and I are now Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists

    We both took a few hours off of work back on November 20th last year and took a beta version of the upcoming 71-631 Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuring exam. Well, turns out our scores just got posted and we both passed. Now he's an MCP and an MCTS (congrats man) and I'm an MCP, MCTS...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 01-15-2007
  • Word 101 for Dan

    Did you know that if you are working on a Word document and you want to be able to see one part of the document while editing a completely different section, you can freeze a portion of the document on the screen? You can accomplish this dual view by dragging the little divider bar down from above the...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 12-28-2006
  • Launch Events coming soon

    Unfortunately for us, it looks like the closest developer focused event is happening in Greenville SC What: Microsoft Across America Launch Event (Developer) This is the Vista and Office 2007 launch event. Session 1. Office and Vista: Better Together for Developers. || Session 2. Building Differentiated...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 12-02-2006
  • Wow, that didn't take long

    MAKE Magazine already has several posts up about circumventing some of the Zune restrictions such as how to get the Zune to appear in your Windows Explorer . There are several other articles on the site, including how to put in your own larger hard drive and how to bypass the Zune to Zune wireless song...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 11-26-2006
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 - RTM

    As illustrated in this post from the SharePoint team , the upgrade from the 180 day trial versions of MOSS 2007 Standard and MOSS2007 Enterprise to the full versions is as simple as changing a license key number through the user interface.
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 11-19-2006
  • VPC Smarter

    I work with a lot of virtual machine images (my laptop is basically a host for Virtual PC 2004 SP1 and Outlook). I've been using the following steps to streamline my use of VPCs Tired of having to remember different passwords for different VPCs? Set your Windows Server 2003 image to auto-logon Sick of...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 11-10-2006
  • Fiddler and SoapExceptions

    Jim Wooley posted about how he informed me that this great HTTP analyzer tool called Fiddler existed. This let me look into my code's exceptions to figure out what was happening. He posted about the existance of the tool and how it's a great thing. I thought I should post my specific example, what it...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 10-26-2006
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