Your technology Sherpa for the Microsoft platform Jeremy Jameson - Founder and Principal
Your technology Sherpa for the Microsoft platform
Jeremy Jameson - Founder and Principal
Sure, you can just type "wevtutil el | % { wevtutil cl $_ }" whenever you feel like it, but how fun is that?!
Even though it doesn't take long to add a folder to %Path% by clicking through Windows, I prefer to do this using a little PowerShell instead.
Here's a set of scripts to make it easier to view the items in the "BackConnectionHostNames" registry key, as well as add and remove hostnames.
Here's a set of scripts to make it easier to view the hostname mappings in the hosts file, as well as add and remove hostnames.
Wondering where all the precious free space in your SSD went? Well, here are a few possibilities.
Here's a pair of PowerShell scripts for quickly setting and verifying the MaxPatchCacheSize registry setting.
In this post, I explain how I like to use Microsoft OneNote to manage what I call "development cheat sheets" -- which are especially useful when developing SharePoint solutions.
This post provides a sample installation guide for an extranet platform based on SharePoint Server 2010 and Office Web Apps.
Does your team utilize a step-by-step installation guide to build and deploy various environments, or do the Development, Test, and Release Management folks simply "wing it"? I certainly hope it's not the latter.
I finally got around to configuring an ELMAH filter for the TechnologyToolbox.com website (so I wouldn't be bothered by frequent email messages due to failed hack attempts). During the process, I also discovered a couple of bugs in ELMAH (and learned a lot more about the internal workings of ELMAH).
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