September 2010 - Posts

Fun with Search Engines (Revisited) by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Several months ago I wrote a blog that was titled " Fun with Search Engines (Bing versus [other]) ," where I described how I had used the Bing Search API and Microsoft's Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006 to trick users...

Automating Deployment with Microsoft Web Deploy by ScottGu's Blog

This is the twenty-eighth in a series of blog posts I’m doing on the VS 2010 and .NET 4 release. This blog post continues a series of posts I’m doing that cover the new improvements we made around web deployment.  In my first post in the deployment...

How To: Use Microsoft.Web.Administration from Powershell by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Powershell has become a defacto scripting environment for a lot of companies and rightly so considering its capabilities. However, not every place do we find all modules loaded into powershell as one would like for the ease of scripting. I faced a similiar...

Configuring two wireless routers with one SSID (network name) at home for free roaming by Scott Hanselman

When we moved into the new house and setup the new home office a few years back, I posted about wiring the house for wired Cat-6 ethernet. I've never liked or trusted wireless, so when we started building the place it was always in the plan to wire...

Maximizing Productivity with the Visual Studio 2010 Silverlight Designer by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

Developing Silverlight applications has always been something I've enjoyed. I'm a big fan of the data binding engine that the framework provides and like the flexibility that XAML provides for building user interfaces. With all of the benefits...

Modifying Configuration Redirection Settings using PowerShell by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

I have to admit right up front that I'm not a PowerShell expert. But having said that, I had a great question a few days ago from Chris Morrow at MaximumASP - Chris asked how I could use PowerShell to modify the Configuration Redirection settings...

IIS Smooth Streaming highlighted at IBC by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

IIS Smooth Streaming is one of the unifying themes in the "Digital Marketing & Experiences" section of the Microsoft exhibit at IBC this year. Held each September at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam, IBC is billed as...

Ach du Lieber! A tour of some localization gotchas in Silverlight by Silverlight SDK

Ach du Lieber is an expression in German. It's what you say when you can't believe something really lame has just happened, usually to you. Something like, you are trying to set up your Silverlight application for proper localization, but you...

Introducing the Microsoft Web Farm Framework by ScottGu's Blog

Last month we released a beta of the Microsoft Web Farm Framework. The Microsoft Web Farm Framework is a free product we are shipping that enables you to easily provision and mange a farm of web servers.  It enables you to automate the installation...

Web Camp LA – September 10th, 2010 with Phil Haack, James Senior and Jon Galloway by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

If you’re in the Los Angeles, CA area and interested in different Web development technologies you’ll definitely want to check out the Web Camp LA event scheduled for September 10th, 2010 if you haven’t already. Phil Haack , James Senior and Jon Galloway...

The .NET Micro Framework - Hardware for Software People by Scott Hanselman

I'm definitely a software person. I took EE in school and made an LED class, then a small computer like everyone else, and I know my volts and my amps for the most part, but that's about it. The limits of my skills are somewhere around adding...

Silverlight Visual Effects (e.g. drop shadow, blur, and mirror images) by Silverlight SDK

There's a new Silverlight Visual Effects QuickStart that was just published. This offers quick instructions on how to add visual effects like drop shadows, mirror images, and blurs to your Silverlight content. Read More...

Details on the 2010 Diabetes Walk and a Thank You by Scott Hanselman

Over the last few months I've blogged and tweeted about diabetes (in between my regular stuff) and you guys, Dear Readers, have be so kind as to donate over US$32,000 to Team Hanselman via the American Diabetes Association . We haven't hit our...

Hanselminutes Podcast 230 - Continuous Deployment with Jon Tørresdal by Scott Hanselman

This week Scott talks to Jon Tørresdal from Norway via Skype. Jon is an Architect for a Norwegian insurance company, and an editor for InfoQ. His agile team practice Scrum and Jon shares his experiences making web deployment a no-click affair. What are...

Hanselminutes Podcast 229 - OpenID and OpenAuth with DotNetOpenAuth open source programmer Andrew Arnott by Scott Hanselman

Scott talks to Andrew Arnott about OpenID and OpenAuth. What are these two protocols, how do they relate to each other and what do we as programmers need to know about them? Do you use Twitter? Then you use OpenAuth and may not realize it. Andrew works...
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