Contents tagged with Communities
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ASP.NET Wiki (Beta) has just launched
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More trials and tribulations with Community Server 2.x
I'm taking another stab at this. I've gone to my hosted server and have wiped everything. Next, i added a new, blank SQL Server. I then copied everything from the root down from my working install on my internal server (which is where I am writing this). I then popped open Red-Gate's Sql Compare and made sure the users/roles in SQL were in synch. I then pushed all of the table structures followed by the views and sprocs. The schema is now 100% in synch. I am now running the Red-Gate Sql Data Compare and pushing up every piece of data.
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Smart Channels
MySmartChannels is ready to help you address knowledge publishing issues ranging from personal weblogs to enterprise knowledge management and complex Weblog applications. If you're not sure what MySmartChannels is, take a moment to read this brief set of frequently asked questions.
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CSK 2004 - Optional: Using AD for the User Base
One of the things we are looking at in the new CSK for Whidbey application (CSK 2.0, CSK 2004, whatever else you want to call it) is being able to select from more than one option for storing User and Role information. This article outlines the basics of getting Active Directory information.
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ASPInsiders - Who the heck are they?!
I've been involved with electronic based communities for nearly 20 years now. It all started a long time ago while living in Seattle. I discovered BBSes (Bulletin Board Systems). I found myself spending nearly 6 hours everyday dialing into one BBS after another. A couple friends and I got together and evolved a room based system to one that would automatically dial other (matching) BBSes and swap messages. Soon, we had a network of 25 BBSes from San Diego to Vancouver, BC.