April 2012 - Posts

Windows Server 2012, IIS8, ASP.NET 3.5 and issue installing behind firewall (without internet) by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

I’ve been starting to become familiar with Windows Server 2012 (aka Win8). I’ve been a server “guy” for several years and when new versions come out, especially with another version of IIS. My interest is peaked to evaluate new features. This blog post...

Windows Azure Community News Roundup (Edition #16) by Windows Azure

Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly roundup of the latest community-driven news, content and conversations about cloud computing and Windows Azure . Here are the highlights from this week. Articles and Blog Posts WCF Error Handling by @tyler_gd...

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Back to Basics: Moving beyond for, if and switch by Scott Hanselman

I visit a lot of customers and look at a lot of code. I also worked with a number of large production code bases in my previous jobs and I see a lot of ifs, fors and switches. I see loops inside of loops with ifs inside them, all doing various transformations...
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Automatic Migration of Access Control Service Version 1.0 by Windows Azure

Last year, we announced the sunset of Windows Azure Access Control Service (ACS) version 1.0 and the availability of the ACS 1.0 Migration Tool that helps customers to easily migrate their ACS 1.0 namespaces to ACS 2.0. We’re excited to share that...

Here’s to the first release from MS Open Tech: Redis on Windows by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

The past few weeks have been very busy in our offices as we announced the creation of Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc . Now that the dust has settled it’s time for us to resume our regular cadence in releasing code, and we are happy to share with...

More news from MS Open Tech: announcing the open source Metro style theme for jQuery Mobile by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Starting today, the Metro style theme for JQuery Mobile , the popular open source mobile user interface framework, is available for download on GitHub and can be used as a NuGet package in Visual Studio . The theme enables HTML5 pages to adapt automatically...

Announcing Windows Azure Achievements for Visual Studio by Windows Azure

Today we are pleased to announce the release of Windows Azure Achievements for Visual Studio . Building on the existing Visual Studio Achievements extension , this updated release brings 15 new Windows Azure -based achievements to the popular Visual Studio...

Configuring FTP Client Certificate Authentication in FTP 7 by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

We had a customer question the other day about configuring FTP Client Certificate Authentication in FTP 7.0 and in FTP 7.5. It had been a while since the last time that I had configured those settings on an FTP server, so I thought that it would be great...
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A world of pretty cloud drive icons - SkyDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, BitBucket and GitHub by Scott Hanselman

Today Google Drive and Windows SkyDrive came out with clients for Windows and Mac. There's also SkyDrive apps for Windows Phone , iPhone , or iPad and OneNote apps that sync to SkyDrive for Windows Phone , Android , iPhone, or iPad . I'm a paying...
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Create a great mobile experience for your website today. Please. by Scott Hanselman

People are fascinating with making mobile web sites. It's amazing that we're not impressed with the fact we carry tiny supercomputers in our pockets but we're amazed when a website looks decent on our phones. There's a few directions you...
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NxtGenUG Manchester Slides by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Thanks to all the attendees who came to my talk on IIS8 last week at NxtGenUG Manchester Daresbury.  Apologies for the delay in posting the slides, you can now get them on my Slides & Resources page and the direct link for the IIS 8 Presentation...
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ISV Guest Blog Series: Persistent Systems Takes to Windows Azure– Delivers CloudNinja for Java by Windows Azure

Editor’s Note: Today’s post, written by Shreekanth Joshi, AVP Cloud Computing at Persistent Systems describes how the company uses Windows Azure to develop and deliver Java based applications for their ISV customers. Persistent Systems is...

Orchard: Custom Content in Sub-Folders by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Orchard doesn’t seem to like anything in it’s web root except for it’s own content. Try it out – create a folder (I created /TestContent/) and then put a test from there (I created test.html) and try to access it. … Read...

jQuery Documentation Resources to Speed Up Your Development by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

We’ve been seeing a sharp increase in the number of people interested in getting started with jQuery lately in our training and consulting business which is exciting since it’s such a great framework to use for client-side coding. If you’ve been fighting...
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