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May 2006 Entries

Catch Up References - MOSS 2007, WSS v3, SharePoint 2007

I thought I'd relay some references that I've read on Andrew Connell's blog this morning. Great SharePoint 2007 Web Part series by Sahil MOSS 2007 and WSS v3 SDKs available for download MSDN SharePoint Migration Center now live - including MCMS migration/upgrade information! **NOW AVAILABLE**: MCMS 2002 Assesment Tool If you are going to TechEd 2006 in Boston, be sure to catch Andrew Connell and Heather Solomon when possible:Find more on Where Andrew Will Be at the following link: TechEd: CMS to WCM Migration TheaterHeather Solomon's whereabouts can be found here: TechEd: BOF Session and TechEdConnect  

posted @ Wednesday, May 24, 2006 6:59 AM | Filed Under [ MCMS 2002 Sharepoint Microsoft Office ]

Tips To Make Sure Your Virtual Machines are Running at their Peak

Andrew Connell has posted another informative piece on using virtual machines more efficiently.  These are invaluable tips when working with large environments such as SharePoint and MCMS (or WCM).  AC has been burning the midnight oil the past few months since starting with MindSharp.  I'm sure he has become quite the guru in Virtual PC and Virtual Server environments out of necessity. Read it or bookmark it later by clicking here... Making sure your virtual machines are running at the peak performance...

posted @ Monday, May 22, 2006 9:17 PM | Filed Under [ .NET General MCMS 2002 Sharepoint ]

Fuel Up For Free by hacking unsecure RFID tags

Imagine getting gas for free by using someone else's SpeedPass card using a cracked “secret” code.  Three John Hopkins University graduate students proved it could be done back in 2004.  It exposes the need for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to evolve into higher levels of security.  With gas prices at outrageous highs, it's certainly an issue of the times. Read a detailed report over at Mobile Enterprise - RFID Hacking: Tales of Not-So-Encrypted Data  

posted @ Wednesday, May 10, 2006 2:29 PM | Filed Under [ Personal Thoughts Money Matters ]

MSDN WebCast: The Evolution of WCM in MOSS 2007

I've been quite busy lately and was out of town when Andrew Connell gave his debut webcast.  If you are interested or currently doing MCMS development you'll want to check this out. MSDN Webcast Follow-up: The Evolution of WCM in MOSS 2007 (links, references, & additional questions answered)

posted @ Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:21 PM | Filed Under [ MCMS 2002 ]

Great Tips on ASP.NET Atlas Content

My next project will require Real-Time data statistics on the web.  This calls for some AJAX experience.  Alas, I call on Scott Gu's recommendation... Pointers to Great ASP.NET Atlas Content

posted @ Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:04 PM | Filed Under [ .NET General ]

SharePoint 2007 / WCM --- Built on ASP.NET 2.0

[via ScottGu] One of the things we did with ASP.NET 2.0 was to work very closely with the SharePoint and CMS teams within Microsoft to enable much richer architectural and developer integration than we had with previous releases.   Read the entire posting over at... » SharePoint 2007 -- Built on ASP.NET 2.0

posted @ Thursday, May 04, 2006 5:52 PM | Filed Under [ .NET General MCMS 2002 Sharepoint ]

Office 2003 Primary Interop Assemblies

I recently came across an unexpected error a user got when attempting to run an InfoPath 2003 SP2 VS 2005 Managed Code Solution.  The error was this: InfoPath cannot open the selected form because of an error in the form's code. The Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 is not installed on your computer or the InfoPath primary interop assembly (PIA) is not registered. Use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel to make sure that Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 is installed or install it using Windows Update, then run Setup again to confirm that .NET Programmability Support is installed, or contact your system...

posted @ Wednesday, May 03, 2006 7:33 AM | Filed Under [ .NET General Microsoft Office InfoPath ]

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