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Now this is what I call cool… What’s even more amazing, perhaps, than the cross-platform support was that Rudder was able to continue playing his game on the Xbox from where he left off on the mobile device. Microsoft Demos Game Playing on Windows Phone...
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This is not listed on the SharePoint blog right now, but it is on the support site. So keep an eye out as the details are updated. Description of the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Cumulative Update server hotfix package (Sts-x-none.msp): February 23...
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These reasons below are enough to upgrade. Nice new feature, and the podcast library is a nice touch. I have been wanting to say where the podcasts go for a long time. You can also choose which locations should be the defaults for saving content. Also...
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  SharePoint Special : Form Based Authentication Sample Code - MOSS
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Congratulations to Miguel. A long time coming for the visionary behind Mono . MVP Award - Miguel de Icaza
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FINALLY it is released. PowerShell 2.0 is now available in RTM form. Download today and get all the new WMI features and the new Remoting framework for PowerShell and management. Also don’t forget the BITS commandlets for downloading large files from...
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A great piece of history going away. Langley decommissioned the tunnel in 1995, and then leased it to Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., for research and student engineering training. That lease was up this summer and the tunnel is scheduled for...
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This is how you can use the “linking” classes in WMI to get the objects in PowerShell without doing a second WMI query. Windows PowerShell Blog : WMI Object Identifiers and Keys
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Technically this blog entry is right, HOWEVER if you use that same account to administrate the farm, it needs to be admin on the servers in order to extend a Web Application. Certain services and operations require admin rights as a comment mentioned...
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She is really good in SQL and I recommend her blogs and webcasts if you want to understand some of the gotcha’s & optimizations in SQL Server . I learned about her from .NET Rocks back in the day. http://www.sqlskills.com/blogs/kimberly/ Here are...
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Now THIS is the way you load a SharePoint library into PowerShell . LoadWithPartialName is dead!!! Yea!!! #load Microsoft.SharePoint.dll [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom("$12HivesDir\ISAPI\Microsoft.SharePoint.dll") iLove SharePoint: PowerShell...
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This is a cool way to wait for an application to complete before continuing. This is a core .NET thing so it will not only work for PowerShell but it will also work for C# and VB too. The PowerShell Guy : PowerShell : The Admin Development Model
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These are cool updates to the administration toolkit for SharePoint. WSS and MOSS becomes a lot easier to diagnose if you install these tools. Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : Announcing the Fourth Release of the Microsoft SharePoint Administration Toolkit
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This is a cool demonstration of adding CardSpace capabilities to OpenSSO. This something worth looking at so that traditional logins and password can become a thing of the past. Martin’s Blog » CardSpace InfoCard AuthModule SSO
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This totally snuck under the radar… Congratulations to the teams involved. Mike Jones: self-issued » Information Card Standard Approved!
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