September 2006 - Posts

Recycling Application Pools using WMI in IIS 6.0
Chris Adams Blog has this interesting post on IIS 6.0 WMI scripting. Though I am a big fan of WMI scripting I can see this being very less used in the industry. Looking at the SQL 2005 scripting capabilities and administrative ease I am so excited about this ... Do take a look here.
Malaysia Trip
Catch some snaps of the recent Malaysia Trip here.
Interesting Blog
Another interesting blog person on the MSDN - Read the already information loaded posts of Craig Freedman. A lot of posts revolve around the Joins and some tips around them.
SQL Server 2005 Failover Clustering White Paper
Comprehensive document about implementing failover clustering for SQL Server 2005 and Analysis Services. Download it here.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition Access Database Synchronizer
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition Access Database Synchronizer provides a way to synchronize data between Microsoft Access database on a desktop and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition database on a device. Download it here.
MSDN TV: Introduction to Data-Aware Windows Mobile Applications
Rory Blyth shows how to create a simple SQL Server Mobile-based Pocket PC application. Download the same from MSDN Downloads.
Another Security Goldmine
All security related posts from Laurentiu Cristofor on Blogs.MSDN. Worth a bookmark for sure.
OS DMV's
Slava Oks comes out with his own characteristic post but now on OS DMV's. Interesting post.
ILMerge - Interesting
ILMerge is a utility for merging multiple .NET assemblies into a single .NET assembly. It works on executables and DLLs alike and comes with several options for controlling the processing and format of the output. Get the same here.
Deprecated Features - Excel 2007
Interesting in a way sometimes there are way too many features with every little application that we hardly use 10% of the features. And some features are carry forward from the previous era just under the name of "backward compatibility". Nice to see the Excel team blog on some of these least used features deprecated and gone for good in the next version. Read the posts here and here.

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