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  • Do you want to write code for Windows Home Server? Do you want intellisense to make it easier?

    I came across this and thought I would share it. Microsoft have released the SDK for Windows Home Server, but you don't get intellisense with it. The SDK can be found at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa496121.aspx . HomeServerControls Documentation for Developers If intellisense, public classes and methods mean absolutely anything to
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Tue, Sep 25 2007
  • SharePoint Webcasts and info for developers and implementers

    Announcing the Microsoft Business Data Catalog Definition Editor for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Summary The Business Data Catalog Definition Editor tool (or "BDC tool") is now available in the latest (August 2007) version of the downloadable MOSS 2007 SDK, which was just posted at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Tue, Sep 25 2007
  • Comically bad 24 hours in the Overton household ... how you know Monday was a bad day

    I just had to share with you the back end of my weekend and why it made Monday such a disaster. All was well on Sunday, I went sailing, then about 4pm my back decided to jump back into the land of extreme pain. OK, so 1 member of the household down. About 8pm Lizzy, my 1 year old, started throwing up... not good... and it carried on through the night
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Tue, Sep 25 2007
  • Office Communicator 2007 - What's new, trial downloads, speech server

    Office Communicator 2007 What's New Guide This document covers the new features introduced in Office Communicator 2007 since the Office Communicator 2005 release. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/info.aspx?na=22&p=5&SrcDisplayLang=en&SrcCategoryId=&SrcFamilyId=&u=%2fdownloads%2fdetails.aspx%3fFamilyID%3d39b9a6d4-5862-4a01-a2a6
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Tue, Sep 25 2007
  • Securing ASP.Net applications

    Building Secure ASP.NET Applications: Data Access Security http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7243611 This MSDN article presents recommendations and guidance that will help you develop a secure data access strategy. Topics covered include using Windows authentication from ASP.NET to the database, securing connection strings, storing credentials securely
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Mon, Sep 24 2007
  • SQL Security and SQL on Vista / Windows Server 2008

    Security Tip of the Month: User Account Control and SQL Server http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7243604 By Devendra Tiwari, Microsoft SQL Server Product Team User Account Control (UAC), a new feature in Windows Vista that helps administrators manage their use of elevated privileges, affects Microsoft SQL Server in terms of connectivity (SQL Server login
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Mon, Sep 24 2007
  • IIS7 Web casts

    Developing IIS7 web server features with the .NET framework This article, the first in the IIS7 .NET Developer series, focuses on getting started with developing IIS7 web server features based on the .NET Framework. Learn about the options you have for your development environment, how to set up your Visual S ... http://blogs.iis.net/mvolo/archive/2007
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Mon, Sep 24 2007
  • Re: Webcams on remote access

    Richard, if the cameras have IP addresses on the local subnet then the only choices you have are: Port forwarding - so port 12345 on your firewall goes to port 80 at local IP address 192.168.16.x Connect in via RWW and view the webcams via the remote desktop feature thanks David
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Sun, Sep 23 2007
  • Re: moving SBS 2003 to a new quicker server

    Look on technet at the migration of Windows Server 2003 to SBS 2003. Then look at SBS 2000 to SBS 2003. This should get you your user accounts and e-mail across. I posted a while back on how to backup and restore WSS and then you would need to move your files. I don't think you can manage all you SBS settings, but I could be wrong. Alternatively
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Sun, Sep 23 2007
  • Re: Multiple Email domain question

    I have multiple e-mail domains on my sbs box - I don't have the details to hand, but it wsa something like change the SMTP to enable it to send/receive more than one e-mail domain and then simply change the domain in users accounts in the AD. You still have 1 GAL, but that is it. Have a look at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/268838
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Sun, Sep 23 2007
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