September 2003 Archives

hello to any body reading

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hello to any body reading this (that means you Leax)!
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As you can see I

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As you can see I have implemented my webcam, and it should be
displaying to the right, underneath the Archives section. Probably not
the best place for it but I'll move it once the archives are too long!
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Been playing with webcam monitor program in .NET and think that to make
it truly useful will have to set it up so that it can save a picture to
a web server somewhere....
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15 Seconds : Rewrite.NET --

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Visual Basic Home --------

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Petition against Software Patents in the EU.
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Trying to get my head

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Trying to get my head around the Application Updater Block. Whilst everyone else is using a form to startup I'm wanting to get it to run of a sub main() instead
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Application Updater Block

In medium to large organizations, it is common to want to keep all instances of a desktop application up to date with the latest version of executable files, library files, and other files. Ideally, administrators and support engineers like to deploy the updated files only once, to a central server, and have the updated files automatically replicate to each desktop installation. The Updater Application Block is a .NET solution that provides a "pull model" solution to automatically download application updates from a central location. It is designed for organizations who want the rich functionality of Windows Forms applications with the centralized manageability of Web-based applications, and who do not have the infrastructural requirements for "push model" solutions such as Microsoft® Systems Management Server (SMS). By using the Updater Application Block to download application updates, you can overcome the security "sandbox" limitations of downloading Windows Forms applications through a browser, while still maintaining control and security over the application update process. --------

Microsoft Office --------

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Microsoft Office
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