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  • Microsoft Launches Expression Studio 4

    Microsoft updates its Web and application design suite with streamlined features and support for Visual Studio 2010 projects....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Microsoft Warns of SharePoint Security Flaw

    Microsoft issued a security advisory on Thursday for a vulnerability in two SharePoint products....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Practically Cloudy: SQL Server Disaster Recovery to Microsoft Azure - Backups

    In the first in a series on the practicalities of using the Microsoft Azure Platform for the SQL Server professional, Buck Woody shows that, whatever your version of SQL Server, there is a way of storing offsite backups in the cloud. Can 41,000 DBAs really be wrong? Join 41,000 other DBAs who are following the new series from the DBA Team: the 5 Worst Days in a DBA’s Life. Part 3, As Corrupt As It Gets, is out now – read it here.

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  • Microsoft Offers Evaluation Kit for 2010 Products

    Microsoft is offering a kit designed to streamline the evaluation process for orgs considering its new software products....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Microsoft ASP.NET: Create Dynamic Web Applications

    Attend an upcoming live webcast or download the on-demand sessions and learn about the improvements in Microsoft ASP.NET 4. Hear about new controls and templating capabilities that enable rich Web development for applications using a variety of server-side technologies, new features of ASP.NET AJAX 4, and enhancements being made to server controls. Dive in and explore this content today.

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  • What offers for Microsoft MVP and RD do you know from third-part companies?

    - by sashaeve
    Some companies propose there products and services for Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals and Microsoft Regional Directors for free or with discounts. I can list some of them: JetBrains (ReSharper) Altova (XmlSpy) TechSmith (Camtasia Studio) Telerik (ASP.NET controls and OpenAccess ORM) Developer Express (controls) PluralSightgives (free subscription) SpeakFlow (service) What another offers do you know?

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  • microsoft.office.server.search.query not found

    - by Lalit
    I have added reference to my application of Microsoft.Office.Server as well as Microsoft.Sharepoint . but while importing the namespace in program , there is no option like microsoft.office.server.search.query after microsoft.office.server.search. I am getting their Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.PortalCrawl;. Why this is?? please guide me.

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  • Accessing A Shared Directory That Has An Account White List

    - by Xan
    I'm on a LAN here at work and I have my desktop sharing some of my project folders. I can access the computer via \\ComputerIP\, but I can't actually open any of the folders. Upon attempting, I get the error: Windowns cannot access \ComputerIP\ProjectFolder You do not have permission to access \ComputerIP\ProjectFolder. Contact your network administrator to request access. For more information about permissions, see Windows Help and Support Now, this is understood considering I've made it so that you had to utilize the "Project" credentials to connect. I have a user account on my main computer hosting these shared folders that gives full access to the folders if you are this "Project" user. I can Remote Desktop the computer just fine from my laptop using either set of credentials. When I try to open these folders it doesn't give me the option to attempt to apply any credentials like it does when I remote desktop. How am I supposed to gain access to these folders?

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  • .NET access to the GPU for compute purposes

    - by Daniel Moth
    In the distant past I talked about GPGPU and Microsoft's then approach of DirectCompute. Since then of course we now have C++ AMP coming out with Visual Studio 11, so there is a mainstream easier way for developers to access the GPU for compute purposes, using C++. The question occasionally arises of how can a .NET developer access the GPU for compute purposes from their C# (or VB) code. The answer is by interoping from the managed code to a native DLL and in the native DLL use C++ AMP. As a long term .NET developer myself, I can tell you this is straightforward. Sure, there could have been a managed wrapper for C++ AMP, but honestly that is the reason we have interop – it doesn't make much sense to invest resources to solve a problem that is already solved (most developer customers would prefer investments in other areas of Visual Studio!). Besides, interoping from C# to C++ is much easier than interoping to some of the other older approaches of GPGPU programming ;-) To help you get started with the interop approach, Igor Ostrovsky has previously shared the "Hello World" version of interoping from C# to C++ AMP in his blog post: How to use C++ AMP from C# …we then were asked specifically about how to interop from C# to C++ AMP in a Metro style application on Windows 8, so Igor delivered again with this post: How to use C++ AMP from C# using WinRT Have fun! Comments about this post by Daniel Moth welcome at the original blog.

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