September 2010 - Posts

PHP Manager for IIS 7 Released! by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Yesterday, Ruslan Yakushev announced the availability of the final, stable release of the PHP Manager for IIS (v1.0). (It is available for download here .) There have been some significant changes in the final release since I wrote about the first beta...
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Video: Using Entity Framework to Create and Query a SQL Azure Database In Less Than 10 Minutes by SQL Azure Team Blog

As we were developing this week's posts on utilizing Entity Framework with SQL Azure we had an opportunity to sit down and talk with Faisal Mohamood, Senior Program Manager of the Entity Framework team. As we've shared in earlier posts this week...
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Model First For SQL Azure by SQL Azure Team Blog

One of the great uses for ADO.NET Entity Framework 4.0 that ships with .NET Framework 4.0 is to use the model first approach to design your SQL Azure database. Model first means that the first thing you design is the entity model using Visual Studio and...
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PHP Manager 1.0 for IIS 7 – stable release by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

PHP Manager is a tool for IIS 7 that greatly simplifies installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting of PHP in IIS. A beta release of the tool has been published a month ago and since then it has been downloaded nearly five thousand times...
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Security update released for ASP.NET Padding Oracle Vulnerability by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Microsoft has just released security bulletin MS10-070 with security updates for the issue. The updates are currently on Microsoft Download Center, but will be available through all other channels soon. ScottGu has also blogged some FAQs on this security...
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PHP on IIS: get the latest security updates now by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

This morning Microsoft has released a security update that addresses the ASP.NET Security Vulnerability . The PHP applications running on IIS are subject to this vulnerability if ASP.NET is enabled in IIS. IMPORTANT : Even if PHP applications on IIS do...
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ASP.NET Security Update Now Available by ScottGu's Blog

This morning Microsoft released a security update that addresses the ASP.NET Security Vulnerability that I’ve blogged about this past week.  We recommend installing it as soon as possible on your web-servers. Common Questions/Answers Below are some...

Why use the Entity Framework with SQL Azure? by SQL Azure Team Blog

This week I’ll be spending some time diving into using Entity Framework with SQL Azure. The Entity Framework provides the glue between your object oriented code and the SQL Azure relational database in a framework that is fully compatible with your skills...

This Developer's Life 1.04 - Being Mean by Scott Hanselman

I blogged a few weeks ago about a new developer podcast called " This Developer's Life " spearheaded by Rob Conery . If you've listened, you may have noticed that I've been on the last three shows. Rob and I have officially teamed...
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A note on setAcl provider behavior by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Note: this is a cross-post from bilalaslam.com Chances are if you are deploying an application using Web Deploy, you are using the setAcl provider. What is setAcl? It’s a provider that lets you set permissions on file system objects. Typically, this involves...

ASP.NET Security Update Shipping Tuesday, Sept 28th by ScottGu's Blog

An hour ago Microsoft released an advance notification security bulletin announcing that we are releasing an out-of-band security update to address the ASP.NET Security Vulnerability that I’ve blogged about this past week.  The security update is...

Silverlight…not just for the Web… by Silverlight SDK

So in case you are in the habit of navigating the MSDN table of contents to locate the Silverlight content, you should know that the Silverlight node has moved out of the Web Development node, to the .NET Development node. We thought this was a more intuitive...
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Update on ASP.NET Vulnerability by ScottGu's Blog

Earlier this week I posted about an ASP.NET Vulnerability , and followed this up with another blog post that covers some Frequently Asked Questions about it. We are actively working on releasing a security update that fix the issues, and our teams have...

Debugging delegation rules for Web Deploy by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Note: this is a cross-post from bilalaslam.com I recently had a shared hosting provider customer contact me about a problem with non-administrators deploying using Web Deploy. The specific issue he was running into was that the deployment would work if...

Windows Azure Domain Name System Improvements by Windows Azure

The Windows Azure Domain Name System (DNS) is moving to a new globally distributed infrastructure, which will increase performance and improve reliability of DNS resolution. In particular, users who access Windows Azure applications from outside the United...
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