- Published March 23, 2007 at
1:12 AM
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Jeremy Jameson
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A fellow consultant here in Denver sent out a message yesterday inquiring about formal recommendations regarding the use of Windows Authentication vs. SQL Authentication. It seems that quite a few customers out there ponder these choices for a variety...
- Published March 22, 2007 at
1:28 AM
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Jeremy Jameson
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Since I seem to be on a roll blogging this morning, I thought I'd see if I could get one more in before my baby girl wakes up to have breakfast with "Da-da."
When transitioning a couple of years ago from using NUnit to Visual Studio 2005, I noticed...
- Published March 22, 2007 at
1:07 AM
- by
Jeremy Jameson
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In my previous post ( Scope Dependencies for SharePoint Features ) you may have noticed that in the Feature.xml file, I specified the feature receiver class as DefaultFeatureReceiver but the code sample is actually from FeatureConfigurator . This warrants...
- Published March 22, 2007 at
12:17 AM
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Jeremy Jameson
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While integrating various SharePoint features last week, I discovered some of the details around the dependency rules when trying to associate one feature to another.
In our solution, we have created a feature for specifying custom fields (i.e. columns...
- Published March 21, 2007 at
11:57 PM
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Jeremy Jameson
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If, like me, you happen to encounter the following user experience when attempting to edit a master page...
Figure 1: SharePoint Designer - "Error Creating Control"
See full-sized image.
...then follow these steps to resolve the issue:
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- Published March 21, 2007 at
10:50 PM
- by
Jeremy Jameson
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Since I tend to work on server products such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, I frequently see developers and other team members that I work with constantly entering their credentials when browsing to some Web page on a server. While this experience...
- Published March 21, 2007 at
9:59 PM
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Jeremy Jameson
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About four years ago, one of the partners that I was working on an engagement with commented on how developers tend to have their own unique way of managing files, but that mine was one of the most bizarre he had ever seen. It has been four years, but...
- Published March 3, 2007 at
6:20 AM
- by
Jeremy Jameson
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Ugh! I reserved my MSDN blog address in May of 2005 and almost two years later I am sitting down to author my first blog post.
I joined Microsoft in September of 2000 after a series of interesting experiences in the telecommunications and healthcare...