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Tuesday, April 06, 2004 #

I put together this list of resources for a customer who wanted some direction in setting up a development practice within their company.  I thought the list was so valuable that I should post it for people just starting out with .NET.  There’s also a great PDF version of the .NET Developer’s roadmap that’s available.  It helps people determine how to get a developer trained based on a certain skill set and technology focus.  Download the PDF Here (860K)

Ryan, you’re exempt - you probably have forgotten more about .NET development than I’ll ever know.  J

 

Microsoft’s Development methodology:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/productinfo/enterprise/msf/

Info on the MS application developer certification:

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcad/default.asp

Detailed webcasts for getting started with .NET:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/NET/guide/

Enterprise Development section with all kinds of links related to enterprise dev:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnanchor/html/anch_entdev.asp

posted @ 8:33 AM

 Jeff Key describes, how to disable this annoying dialog when shutting down a Windows 2003 server:

If you're like me, every time you shut down or reboot Win2003 and are faced with the dialog asking why you're shutting down, you think “bloody hell, when I log back in I'm going to remove that dialog for good!”.  While it's rebooting/shutting down, you grab a beverage, chat with your coworkers and possibly even play Halo if you're one of the eight people still employed by an “internet startup company”.  By the time the OS is done shutting down/rebooting, the offending dialog box is a long-lost memory.  ..Until you need to shut down again and the nightmare returns.

This is my reminder to you.  Do it now.  You deserve it!

The tip below is from one of my favorite email newsletters, Windows Tips & Tricks UPDATE:

Q. How can I use Group Policy to disable the Windows Server 2003 Shutdown Event Tracker?

A. Like Windows 2000, Windows 2003 has an event tracker that prompts you to enter a reason for shutting down a server. To disable this feature, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Group Policy Editor (GPE) snap-in or use Windows 2003 Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to load the Group Policy Object (GPO) that you want to modify (e.g., the Default Domain Controllers policy).
  2. Navigate to Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System.
  3. Double-click Display Shutdown Event Tracker.
  4. Select Disabled, then click OK.
  5. Use the Gpupdate command to force the policy to refresh.

[Thoemmi.NET]

posted @ 8:23 AM

Cool.  Now you can do newsgroups in Outlook.  This has always been a feature of Outlook Express and I always wondered why it wasn’t part of the Outlook application as well. 

Gorlach has a pointer to an alpha version of MAPILab's NNTP for Outlook. The alpha is free to use for now.

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posted @ 6:56 AM