Ohad's Blog
Lets talk about .net ! - Mirror at: blogs.microsoft.co.il
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Microsoft Developer Academy - 2 CAB ||! 2 CAB
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The Vista ScreenSaver Mystery Is Over
Since I've installed Vista on both of my laptop & desktop I just couldn't figure out what happened to the screen saver, It seems that it just refused to start up although I was able to preview.
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Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 on Vista
If you download Abode Acrobat Reader 8 and try to install it on your Vista machine it could be that you'll encounter the following message:
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Enterprise Library 3.0 Dec CTP on Code Plex !
Enterprise Library 3.0 Dev CTP is available on Code Plex since yesterday :-)
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Microsoft Code Zone Missing Proper Exception Handling Policy
On my Enterprise Library 2.0 course which was a part of the MVPs Week that took place last week I've talked about the Exception Handling Application Block which is part of the Enterprise Library and why its so important to handle exceptions the right way...
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Microsoft's MVPs Week
The Microsoft's MVPs Week classes are getting filled with pepole... Only few seats left !
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Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack
For anyone who started distributing Office 2007 documents and ran into the problem of enabling non Office 2007 users to open his documents this compatibility pack is a must.
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MVPs Week - Regestration is Stating Today !
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Google Code Search
I was looking earlier today for some sort of code implementation as I was just too lazy to code it myself... then I remembered about google code search ...
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Entlib 2.0 Performance Comparison 64 Bit vs. 32 Bit
The Enterprise Library 2.0 Performance Comparison document provides an analysis Enterprise Library deployment in both a 32-bit (2 and 4 processor) and 64-bit (2 and 4 processor) environment and examines their relative performance to a 32-bit 2 processor server. The goal of this document was to obtain the relative performance measurements of the Enterprise Library Logging Application Block, Caching Application Block, Data Access Application Block and the scalability from going from a 2 to a 4 bit processor arrangement in each environment.