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ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC, HTML5 Courses in Thane |
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Dear Readers,
We are pleased to announce availability of brand new courses specifically designed for ASP.NET developers. These courses are based on the cutting edge technologies such as ASP.NET 4.5, ASP.NET MVC 4, HTML5 and jQuery. If you care about mastering web development using ASP.NET, these courses are for you. Check out our upcoming training schedule and book your seat today! Visit our training website for more details.
Regards,
Web Team
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Posted On : 13 May 2013 |
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Installing Windows 8 Consumer Preview using VirtualBox |
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Finally I decided to try out Windows 8 Consumer Preview yesterday. I skipped Windows 8 Developer Preview earlier so wanted to try CP for the sake of getting familiarize with Windows 8 and Metro interface. I encountered a few glitches while making it up and running so though of writing this post just in case somebody else is also facing the same problems. |
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Posted On : 03 Mar 2012 |
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Getting Started with IIS7 (Part 2) |
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In the Part 1 of this series you learnt the common tasks such as application pool management, web site creation and IIS application creation. In this part I will discuss about the hierarchical configuration system used by IIS7 along with feature delegation. |
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Posted On : 29 Jun 2008 |
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Getting Started with IIS7 (Part 1) |
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Visual Studio comes with an inbuilt web server. No doubt the inbuilt web server comes handy during development. However, finally your web site needs to sit inside Internet Information Services (IIS). If you are an ASP.NET developers you are probably familiar with IIS6. The new generations of Windows namely Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 come with IIS7. The new version of IIS is different than earlier versions in many areas. In fact the entire architecture of IIS has been revamped for the good. In this article I am going to give you a jump start on IIS7. I will confine myself to the features that are most commonly needed by ASP.NET developers. If you wish to deploy your websites on IIS7 then this article should give you a good start. |
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Posted On : 23 Jun 2008 |
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Exporting SSE Database Data to a Remote SQL Server |
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When ASP.Net v2.0, Visual Studio 2005, and Visual Web Developer were released to manufacturing, ORCS Web began supporting those technologies making them immediately available to our clients. Visual Web Developer 2005 has a very cool feature that will allow you to dynamically create a SQL Server Express database for use when developing web applications, which is great for developers. But, after the web application is developed, how is the database schema and data uploaded to your production database on a remote SQL Server? Dilemma, dilemma. |
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Posted On : 01 May 2006 |
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Mastering IIS FTP - Part 3 - The Doorway Folder Trick |
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In the previous two parts we learned how to leverage virtual directories and physical folders to offer a lot of control from IIS FTP. Now, what about when we want to have one site administrator have access to more than one, but not all, of the directories in a site? How is this accomplished from within IIS FTP? |
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Posted On : 20 Feb 2005 |
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Mastering IIS FTP - Part 2 |
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In Part 2 Scott discusses how to work with the IIS FTP quirks while using virtual directories. |
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Posted On : 06 Feb 2005 |
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Mastering IIS FTP - Part 1 - Redirecting Users |
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In choosing which software to use for managing the server-side of FTP, often time people don''t use Microsoft's FTP program because they think that it's too simple or they think that it doesn't do what they want. I'm going to attempt to reveal some of the hidden but powerful features that exist with Microsoft's FTP program. Understanding just a couple basic concepts and putting those concepts to good use will open up a new world of possibility. |
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Posted On : 23 Jan 2005 |
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Overview of Host Integration Server 2000 |
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This article gives an overview of key benefits and features in Host Integration Server 2000.This also addresses top 10 reasons to use Host Integration Server, while integrating with legacy servers while preserving investments done on existing systems. |
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Posted On : 21 Mar 2004 |
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