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Integrating LDAP Active Directory into your .Net Web Portal (C# or VB.NET)
Integrating LDAP Active Directory into your .Net Web Portal (C# or VB.NET) By kevinrou on 3/2/2009
This article will guide you through the best practices and method of using LDAP Active Directory as your user store for credentials and account information in your web applications or portal that you will develop in C# or VB.Net. When developing a web portal that uses Active Directory users, there are a few things that you need to consider in your web application? - How will your web application communicate with Active Directory? - How will you authenticate against Active Directory? - How do you allow users to self-register into the portal? - How will users be able to change their passwords or reset their passwords? - How will the users be able to update their profile information such as email? - How will the portal administrators be able to assign permissions for users? - How will administrators be able to add users to certain Active Directory groups without going into Active Directory Users and Groups? A special application called the .Net Active Directory Wrapper has been developed that helps add
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ASP.NET Interview Questions
Programming interview Questions, free ebooks, solution of bugs By jmaneesh on 11/11/2008 11:29 PM
Complete Material of DOT NET Interview questions including ASP.NET,ADO.NET,Visual Source safe, DOT NET Framework,OOPS. this material will be very helpful to you in interview.

http://aspnet2008.blogspot.com/

DotNetNuke in Cleveland Tomorrow
Patrick Santry's (aka wwwCoder) Blog By Patrick Santry on 4/23/2007

You are invited to the April meeting of the C#/VB.Net Special Interest Group (see below).  To reserve your seat, please reply to this e-mail with 'RSVP" in the subject line.  Outlook users can use the enclosed attachment to set a reminder.  For more information, please visit www.ClevelandDotNet.info.

Topic: DotNetNuke, presented by Patrick Santry (Sogeti USA Corp.)
DotNetNuke is a Versatile open source web application framework ideal for creating, deploying and managing interactive web, intranet and extranet sites.

Patrick Santry was an original core team member and o ...

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WPF/E and XAML
Patrick Santry's (aka wwwCoder) Blog By Patrick Santry on 4/19/2007

Are you ready for the next step in web development. Microsoft released Silverlight (still the beta release), but we're seeing some great examples of this technology. A serious contender to Flash (actually not even in the same class), but you can now work hand in hand with designers and put your code behind some really sharp looking applications. Controls can be rendered in vector format in either 2D and some simulated 3D (real 3D support is coming though). The idea is this plug-in is cross-browser and has a small install (about 1MB).

Be sure to check out the samples on the Silverlight site to see how XAML is really ready to go. Just think of the possibilities having a high fidelity interface and being able to put some AJAX and .NET code behind it all.

http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/

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The View State is invalid for this page and might be corrupted...
In the Line of Fire - Shaunak Pandit By Shaunakp on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:32:25 GMT
Ever got this error and thought what you did to deserve this ? since nowhere have you played with the viewstate of the page while all you did was use the statement : Server.Trasnfer(PageURL, true); well here is the answer Thats b'coz the viewstate is invalid in the second page .......
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It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication'...
In the Line of Fire - Shaunak Pandit By Shaunakp on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:14:18 GMT
Got the following error some time back when i tried running the project, It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.....................
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Displaying Database Image into Crystal Reports
In the Line of Fire - Shaunak Pandit By Shaunakp on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:10:47 GMT
To start with,the reason behind posting this began with a query left behind in my post by Carol Z. the problem faced by her of displaying images from database onto Crystal Reports. Well to start with if you go into the "Crystal Reports" folder in "Program Files\Microsoft.. ........
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Moi Surviving reflection & TlbInf32.dll
In the Line of Fire - Shaunak Pandit By Shaunakp on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:31:26 GMT
Posting something to prove my existence in this blogosphere :) The project i am working on is a great learning thing for me working on reflection Well to give a brief idea i have to create a utility which will compare 2 versions of a set of dlls and find the version compatibility issues arising out of it and make a report from the compatibility issues.......
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What a hectic month!!!
In the Line of Fire - Shaunak Pandit By Shaunakp on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:30:35 GMT
Has been a very hectic month for me, working at odd hours and late in the night for most of the month , didnt even get time to write up on some things which i wanna do since a long time :( ............
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How to have Multiple Instances of Project Server 2003 on 1 Machine
In the Line of Fire - Shaunak Pandit By Shaunakp on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:19:38 GMT
How to have Multi[ple Instances of Project server on 1 Machine I am using the following as examples throughout this article this will describe the steps needed to follow using EditSite tool by Microsoft......
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