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* How to encrypt and decrypt a file by using VB.NET/2005. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301070/ * How to write to an event log by using VB.NET/2005. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301279/ * How to add a user to the local system by using Directory Services in VB.NET/2005. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306271/ * How to define and use properties in VB.NET/2005. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308230/ * How to improve string concatenation performance in VB.NET/2005. http://support.micr ... [ read more ]
I have been asked to pass long some information to folks.  If you are interested in taking some of the new Microsoft Certification Courses in BETA check out the information below.  The registration period has been extended for a few more days until the end of the month. ********************************************************************************************************************* Beta Exam 71-526: TS: Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 - Windows®-Based Client Development [Beta ... [ read more ]
I have been asked to pass long some information to folks.  If you are interested in taking some of the new Microsoft Certification Courses in BETA check out the information below.  The registration period has been extended for a few more days until the end of the month. ********************************************************************************************************************* Beta Exam 71-529: TS: Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Development ... [ read more ]
In the code editor in VS 2005 (any edition I guess, but I've been using VS Team Edition for Software Developers): Right Click. Expand the 'Breakpoint' menu item. Click 'Insert Tracepoint' Enter a message You'll now have whatever message you want printed out in the output window. It can print the calling method, stack trace and a whole raft of other stuff. Although I'm quite inclined to use Trace.Write() in a web app (I figure if it's something you want to know when you're writing it in ... [ read more ]
My.Blogs is a collection of sample code that shows how to easily provide programmatic access to blogs in your applications. Chris Mayo shows how easy it is to read and publish blog entries within Visual Basic 2005 using My.Blogs.
I sat down with some folks from the Live Local team and the Atlas team to talk about the session at Mix06 that we are giving together.   "Designing a Better User Experience with AJAX " (title is tentative).        Here is our current thinking, very much subject to change, as we are early days here.     The goal of the session is to connect with the web application designers and have a conversation about what makes a gr ... [ read more ]


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