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- cacls weirdness
- Hi all, I'm trying to solve a folders permissions problem for a school. The basic issue is that My Documents gets redirected in a Group Policy setting to personal folders on a server. That server's D: partition is shared out as, say, MyServer. Because both instructor...
- Tags: targetDir, server, server 2003, error, syntax, cacls, //MyServer/Class1, jrcagle@..., networking, permission
- Discussion threads 2006-08-31
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- Developing Components: Use references to give your users easy access to server components
- Details matter. Especially in building solutions people pay for. You've heard the term WYSIWYG. Well why isn't the term YGWYPF more prevalent? It stands for You Get What You Pay For, and it's truer in today's economy than most people realize. So where are the little details in server controls?...
- Tags: Robert W. McLaws, server, registry key, custom installer action, installer action, Interscape
- Technical articles 2004-01-23
- Use ASP.NET 2.0 pre-compilation to avoid delays
- A common complaint with ASP.NET 1.x developers is theinitial delays experienced by users when an application is accessed for thefirst time. After all, the initial request ignites a string of processesincluding runtime initialization, parsing, and compilation of ASPX pages tointermediate language, methods just-in-time compiled to native code, and soforth. Developers...
- Tags: Microsoft ASP.NET, Pre-compilation, target directory, Tony Patton
- Technical articles 2006-09-19
- Use ASP.NET 2.0 pre-compilation to avoid delays
- The pre-compilation option, which is new to ASP.NET 2.0, allows you to pre-compile your Web application to omit the delay with the first application request. Learn about additional benefits of the pre-compilation option. A common complaint with ASP.NET 1.x developers is the initial delays experienced by users when...
- Tags: Microsoft ASP.NET, Pre-compilation, Middleware, Tony Patton, .NET, target directory, application name, .NET Newsletter, Directory, Application, Source Code, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, Option, Path, Publish Web Site Menu Option, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Technical articles 2006-09-19
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