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- Breaking down the Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 installation
- Microsoft has made application installations so easy that most of the time you just run Setup, go to lunch, and wait for it to finish. SQL Server is easy too, but there are a few gotchas. Joe Barnes points out these areas.The benefits of automated and “point-and-click” installations these days...
- Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, Joe Barnes, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, Microsoft SQL Server, server, configuration option, Microsoft Corp.
- Technical articles 2001-05-24
- Breaking down the Microsoft SQL Server installation
- Knowing just what is happening during a SQL installation can make your administrative life much easier. Joe Barnes is here to tell you what to look for when making these installations.The benefits of automated and point-and-click installations today are amazing. Just the speed at which an installation of Microsoft SQL...
- Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, Microsoft Corp., Joe Barnes, Microsoft SQL Server, server, configuration option
- Technical articles 2001-02-08
- Use IIS, SQL Server 7, and NT groups to design a secure network
- Microsoft bundled SQL Server 7 with the ability to apply object-level security using Windows NT groups. In this TechProGuild feature, Joe Barnes shows you how to manage security on an intranet application.In the "pre-Web" Windows NT environment, how was application security managed? In most cases, homegrown security architecture was established...
- Tags: Databases, network, Joe Barnes, Microsoft Windows NT, security, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft IIS Server, database, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0
- Technical articles 2000-04-19
- Constructing an application security architecture using IIS, SQL 7, and NT groups
- Microsoft bundled SQL Server 7 with the ability to apply object-level security using Windows NT groups. In this Daily Drill Down, Joe Barnes shows you how to manage security on an intranet application based on NT group accounts, SQL Server 7, and IIS 4.0.In a “pre-Web” Windows NT environment, how...
- Tags: Databases, Joe Barnes, application security, SQL, Microsoft Windows NT, security, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, database
- Technical articles 2000-04-10
- Using the IIS Metabase to power ASP
- Joe Barnes explains how combining Microsoft's Active Server functionality with the stability and strength of IIS will provide additional power and control within your Web applications.Ever wonder how combining the flexibility of ASP and the fortitude of IIS may provide a great deal of power to a Web application? This...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory services, Microsoft Windows, Joe Barnes, Microsoft ASP, Microsoft IIS Server, IIS Metabase
- Technical articles 2000-02-21
- Designing Web applications with IIS, ASP, and in-process objects
- Joe Barnes explores the functions of Microsoft's Internet Information Server, Active Server Pages, and Component Object Models in designing and maintaining your Web applications.Designing a Web application is easy, right? Not always. In this day and age, with all of the “Web-ready” options available, making design decisions can be downright...
- Tags: Scripting languages, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Joe Barnes, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft ASP, server, Microsoft Windows NT, COM
- Technical articles 2000-02-07
- Database management through stored procedures
- Joe Barnes describes how to use and create stored procedures to manage your database.What are stored procedures? Are they database queries? Sometimes. Are they used by DBAs database administrators or DBOs database owners? Sometimes. So, what are they? The best description I’ve found for a stored procedure is that it’s...
- Tags: Databases, Storage, Joe Barnes, database management, database, Microsoft SQL Server, Query Analyzer, stored procedure, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SQL Server 7.0
- Technical articles 2000-02-07
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- Excel - How change existing name field data to a common format
- We have a large mailing list that includes a name field populated with First name, Middle name/Initialsif one exists, and finally Last Name. Sometimes there are periods after initials, sometimes not, and sometimes no initials at al. Is there a generic formula that doesn't have to be run...
- Tags: excel, formatting name, formula, Inge.Desmarais@..., Joe, Microsoft Excel, programming, software
- Discussion threads 2006-10-25
- MSDN Webcast: Russ and Joe Developer Show With Jeff Barnes: Exploring the New Microsoft RFID Solution Stack (Level 100)
- This webcast explores the new capabilities for Radio Frequency IDentification RFID integration exposed by the new Microsoft RFID infrastructure that will be released in Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
- Tags: Developer, Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Corp., RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
- Webcasts
- MSDN Webcast: Russ and Joe Developer Show With Jeff Barnes: The Role of the Software Architect (Level 100)
- This webcast explores the role of the software architect-from defining what the job role actually entails, what it takes to be successful at it, and what steps one can take to become a software architect or a better one nowadays.
- Tags: Developer, Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Role, Software Architect, Recruitment & Selection, Digital Media, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Webcasts
- MSDN Webcast: Russ and Joe Developer Show With Jeff Barnes: DinnerNow Demonstration (Level 100)
- This is an all-one-can-eat buffet, an end-to-end demonstration of all the newest Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0 technologies. This webcast explores DinnerNow, one of the most popular sample applications from the Windows Vista launch developer track events.
- Tags: Demonstration, Developer, Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Webcasts
- Exchange - Send on behalf of
- I have recently migrated from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003.To illustrate my query I will create a ficticious situation.Joe Blog is the director of Blog Enterprises.Joe has 2 mailboxes - joe.blog and BlogDirectorCreated a profile in Outlook for joe.blog and need to give permission to send on behalf of BlogDirector.This...
- Tags: BlogDirector Created, e-mail, HBB, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, permission
- Discussion threads 2007-03-07
- Barnes Aerospace Flies High Using IBM and Corente to Ensure On Demand Application Delivery
- Headquartered in Windsor, Connecticut, Barnes Aerospace produces machine and fabricated components and assemblies for aircraft engine and airframe builders. They needed speed and reliability without any downtime. The challenge was to ensure the delivery of vital corporate business applications without requiring internal IT operations support. They also wanted to ensure...
- Tags: Aircraft, IBM Corp., Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing
- Case studies
- Software Enginee
- blog rootC# Webcasts I found .net webcasts from Joe Hummel Really impressive. Howeve some of them do not play of Windows media player 10 very well.Joe Hummel's Book Is Joe Humel's Lattet book any good about C# Programming. I defenitely like hsi web cast.
- Tags: C#, .NET, Programming languages, Digital media, Digital music, info@..., software, Joe Hummel
- Discussion threads 2005-06-28
- Set up user accounts quickly and securely
- secure the .password fileIf you are going to use a plain-text file to store the user's password, please make sure no one else can read it*Before* creating the .password file, run this:touch ~joe/.passwordchown joe ~joe/.passwordchmod 600 ~joe/.passwordFor even more security, have the user securely delete the file once he has...
- Tags: rlaska@..., password
- Discussion threads 2007-08-07
- MSDN Webcast: Russ and Joe Developer Show With Jeff Barnes: The Web Service Software Factory Using WCF (Level 100)
- This webcast takes a look at the recently released version of the Web Service Software Factory also known as the Service Factory that uses Windows Communication Foundation WCF for the core Web services implementation. The Service Factory is an integrated collection of tools, patterns, source code, and prescriptive guidance that...
- Tags: Developer, Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Web Service, Windows Communication Foundation, Service Factory, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- Webcasts
- Magnetic Joe (exe)
- In Magnetic Joe, you control a little, magnetic sphere by making and stopping it being magnetic. When Joe is magnetic, he will be drawn by the various metal objects on the levels, thus you can help him evade the obstacles spikes and glide to the end stations. There are 50...
- Tags: Level, Internet, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-02-05
- Tech Tip: Manage user groups in Linux
- Learn about handling user groups in Linux, and find out how to determine which groups you belong to. On a Linux system, each user has one unique user id uid. This number uniquely identifies the user on the system. ...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Group, File, User, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2004-09-07
- Set up user accounts quickly and securely
- When you need to set up a user account to give a user shell access to the system, the only logical choice of login tool is OpenSSH. With SSH keys, all you need from the user is his SSH public key, and all he needs from you is the IP...
- Tags: Password, SSH, User, Vincent Danen
- Blog posts 2007-08-06
- OUTLOOK 2007 and SEARCH
- I got a issue of Microsoft OUTLOOK 2007. One of my Seniormost was trying to search mails form specific person and Search was never showing up saying nothing. For ex : If I want to search mails from Joe, I type Joe in search. No mails from Joe or...
- Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, arun.h@..., Joe, Microsoft Outlook
- Discussion threads 2007-04-13
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