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— Sherlock Holmes to Dr. Watson in "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches" by Arthur Conan Doyle. 


"I like deadlines," cartoonist Scott Adams once said. "I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."
"There is nothing like that feeling of spending days and days banging your head against a wall trying to solve a programming problem then suddenly finding that one tiny obscure and seemingly unrelated piece of the puzzle that unlocks the solution. Oh yeah!"

- Chris Maunder, CodeProject Newsletter 28 Jan 2002
"Management at eSnipe, which is me, is also feeling the pain of the 2002 bear market. So rather than pout about it, I bought some stuff on eBay that I really didn’t need, but made me feel better."

- Tom Campbell, president of eSnipe

 



 

 
 Friday, November 05, 2004
  7:21:40 PM  MSDN and Microsoft Download
  • Step-by-Step Guide to Securing Windows XP Professional in Small and Medium Businesses. This guide explains how to implement the security measures recommended in the Microsoft Windows XP Security Guide in a small or medium business environment without an Active Directory directory service deployment. These recommendations help ensure that your desktop and laptop systems running Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2) are more secure from the majority of current security threats.
  • Defend Your Apps and Critical User Info with Defensive Coding Techniques. Protect critical user info and defend servers by writing attack-resistant code.
  • What's New in Visual Studio Tools for Office, Version 2005. Building on the foundation provided by the previous version, this release addresses some of the biggest challenges facing Office solution developers today, including separation of data and view elements, server-side and offline scenarios, and seamless integration with the Visual Studio tools set.
  • USMT 2.6. Microsoft® Windows® User State Migration Tool (USMT) version 2.6 migrates user files and settings during large deployments of Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP. USMT captures desktop, network, and application settings as well as a user's files, and then migrates them to a new Windows installation in order to improve and simplify the migration process.
  • Introducing the ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts Framework. Web Parts provide you with the infrastructure for creating customizable Web applications. When you build a Web site with Web Parts, the Web site can be easily customized by either the administrator of the Web site or the individual users of the Web site. Web Parts are all about flexibility.
  • What's Updated for Outlook Developers in Office 2003?. Office 2003 SP1 includes a number of enhancements for developers designing forms and programming with the Outlook object model in Outlook 2003.
  • Partner Briefing Slides. Partner Briefing Slides
  • An Introduction to the Web Services Architecture and Its Specifications. Get an introduction to the Web services architecture. This white paper describes the design principles underlying the architecture and foundational technologies for Web services.
  • LOB Application Compatibility Testing at Microsoft. Detailed discussion on the process that Microsoft IT uses and recommends to other enterprise customers to ensure Line-of-Business application compatibility with new versions of enterprise software before wide-scale deployment.
  • Introducing the ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts Framework. Web Parts provide you with the infrastructure for creating customizable Web applications. When you build a Web site with Web Parts, the Web site can be easily customized by either the administrator of the Web site or the individual users of the Web site. Web Parts are all about flexibility.
  • Advanced Basics: Digital Grandma. Duncan shows you how to build a client application that pulls down new images from a web server onto his mother's machine to give her the functionality of a 'digital photo frame'.
  • Microsoft Office Project Initiation Tool. The Microsoft Office Project Initiation Tool is an add-in for the Microsoft Office Accelerator for Six Sigma that enables you to easily capture and rank new project ideas, approve them, and initiate the project within Microsoft Project Server 2003 SP1. The tool tracks the progress of each idea through its approval process.
  • Messaging Hygiene at Microsoft. Detailed discussion on how Microsoft IT manages the large quantities of unwanted e-mail (a.k.a. spam) and malware-infected messages in its inbound Internet e-mail traffic.
  • Business Patterns for Software Engineering Use, Part 2. Discover how to develop business patterns based on business functions, data, and business components, and show how these can be used to engineer software systems.
  • Microsoft Technet Security & MSDN Day presentations. Microsoft Technet Security & MSDN Day Featuring guest speaker Eric Rudder
  • Microsoft® Tools for Domain Specific Languages Technology Preview (October 2004 Release). This download contains a graphical designer hosted in Visual Studio 2005 for designing and editing the concepts (or metamodel) of visual domain specific languages.


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