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Development Lead at a company right on the bleeding edge of .NET Development.

Using ASP.NET MVC, C#, VB.NET, .NET 4, VS2010, SQL 2008, jQuery and other goodies.


Feb
20
awarded  Notable Question
May
9
comment IIS 7.5 and ARR - Server.MapPath showing path on ARR Server not Content Server
Yes. All seems to run fine as intended when accessing the application directly on either of the content servers.
May
3
revised IIS 7.5 and ARR - Server.MapPath showing path on ARR Server not Content Server
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May
2
revised IIS 7.5 and ARR - Server.MapPath showing path on ARR Server not Content Server
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May
2
revised IIS 7.5 and ARR - Server.MapPath showing path on ARR Server not Content Server
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May
2
asked IIS 7.5 and ARR - Server.MapPath showing path on ARR Server not Content Server
Feb
7
accepted Pervasive DLL initialization failure on Windows Server 2008 R2
Jan
30
asked Pervasive DLL initialization failure on Windows Server 2008 R2
Jul
7
awarded  Tumbleweed
Jun
29
accepted Migrate TFS 2010 Application Tier to another server on the same domain
Jun
28
awarded  Editor
Jun
28
revised Migrate TFS 2010 Application Tier to another server on the same domain
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Jun
28
asked Migrate TFS 2010 Application Tier to another server on the same domain
Dec
15
awarded  Popular Question
Jun
8
accepted Team Foundation Server 2010 and Sharepoint/WSS3.0
Jun
3
comment Team Foundation Server 2010 and Sharepoint/WSS3.0
Oh I know I can use it without, but for the dashboards with the graphs such as blogs.msdn.com/blogfiles/aaronbjork/WindowsLiveWriter/…, do I definately need to have MOSS installed?
Jun
3
asked Team Foundation Server 2010 and Sharepoint/WSS3.0
Feb
19
awarded  Supporter
Feb
19
accepted “Login failed for user ‘NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON’.” to SQL Server 2005
Feb
19
comment “Login failed for user ‘NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON’.” to SQL Server 2005
That sorted it. Not ideal as we try to avoid having usernames and passwords in our files, but it does the job for now. Cheers.