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ATTENTION: I've decided to put the upgrade on hold due to a compatibility issue of our server environment with the latest CS installer package. CS 2008 now requires SQL Server 2005 as the backend DB but our database server currenlty has SQL Server 2000 installed on it. I'll resume the upgrade once I figure out when Telligent is releasing a patch to the schema compatibility issue. For now, we will continue to use the old version of CS while waiting for the said patch. If you have any questions about this process, please don't hesitate to post them on our forums and I'll answer them as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience and support guys! I'll let you know as soon as this is resolved. - Keith Rull

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  • Some WCF Gotchas

    A project our team (in my employer) has been working on for a good number of months now makes extensive use of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). WCF is nothing really ground-breaking; its significance is that it unifies the various inter-process communication facilities into one common programming...
    Posted to Weblog by cruizer on 10-04-2008
  • Using search engines from an IE6 address bar

    After using progressive browsers such as Firefox and Safari in my previous employers, imagine my dismay when I realised we were stuck with IE6. One of the things I missed as I had to step back and bear with old IE6 is the absence of the search bar. We're not allowed to upgrade to IE7 nor download...
    Posted to Weblog by cruizer on 09-03-2008
  • Re: error CS 0117

    Hi "Sexy Boy", LOL. I have a guess that C# is case sensitive, why not try; "Write L ine" Ex: System.Console.Write L ine(); Hope it works. :D EDIT: Waaahhhhh! I did not see that Keith has the better answer... oh well. :)
    Posted to Forum by modchip on 04-28-2008
  • Re: password control - need help.

    Hi! I'm not actually a VB programmer, but I looked at your questions and just had a couple of ideas on how I would do it. Remember, these are only suggestions. :D 2. Must contain 3 numeric characters You could test each character, then increment a counter if it encounters a number. After all the...
    Posted to Forum by modchip on 04-28-2008
  • How To: Reading the Assembly Information In .NET

    I've gotten this question 3 times in different flavors since last week and I've decided that it's time to post the solution in my blog. I've added comments on the code to explain what every line is doing. The code below will demonstrate how you can read the assembly information in both...
    Posted to Weblog by keithrull on 02-26-2008
  • bcp and errorlevel checks

    we have a number of batch scripts at work which executes sql-related tasks for each of our project releases. last time, i incorporated errorlevel checks so we know if there was a problem with the execution and in order to abort the rest of the operations if something else has gone wrong. i was surprised...
    Posted to Weblog by jokiz on 12-17-2007
  • my first pocket pc

    i purchased my very first pocket pc last week and i have'nt really used it extensively. except for calendar and the gps software bundled which has been very useful travelling in this new country. i'm thinking of installing an rss reader so i can now catch up with my blog feeds during my two hour...
    Posted to Weblog by jokiz on 11-30-2007
  • windows xp search containing text problems

    i've been told by one of my officemates that the windows xp search containing text does not work with all file types. of course mr. skeptical always verify it and was surprised that indeed it does not work for all file types, even with C# cs files! just sharing!
    Posted to Weblog by jokiz on 10-28-2007
  • winword repaginating issue

    we have a document that keeps on repaginating eveytime i open it in winword. i found a post in usenet that you just have to save it as a webpage (html) then resave it as word document and it did solve the problem. just sharing!
    Posted to Weblog by jokiz on 10-14-2007
  • deltree = rd /s

    for years i thought deltree (deletes a folder and all the files in it) was removed from the DOS days. before it was not included in the default command set but available as a separated executable. i just stumbled in one of our post build events which does the same with the remove directory command with...
    Posted to Weblog by jokiz on 10-10-2007
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