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Active Directory Growth Tracker: A Script to Count Objects
Learn how to use this script to track Active Directory objects so you stay current on your AD numbers.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
Efficient Data Binding with Windows Presentation Foundation and Visual Studio 2008
A free tool helps you use Visual Studio 2008 to automate wiring your SQL Server data with a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) front end.
SQL Server Magazine
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Ken Spencer
LINQ to Your SQL Server Data
Build efficient queries using LINQ, which is included in Visual Studio 2008.
SQL Server Magazine
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William Sheldon
Managing Hierarchical Rowsets
Build a sample application in Visual Studio that can be used to manage hierarchical rowsets populated by stored procedures.
SQL Server Magazine
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William Vaughn
Managing Hierarchical Rowsets
Windows IT Pro
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William Vaughn
Check It Out: FAQ Connecting VB 6.0 to SQL Server Express
Are you having problems connecting an old non-.NET application to SQL Server Express? Here's a resource that could help.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
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[January 3, 2008]
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Managing Windows Firewall with VBScript
Windows Firewall's default rules aren't very secure, but you can create your own rules by using VBScript. Download 3 scripts, plus learn how to use the MMC Windows Firewall with Advanced Security snap-in to control the overall state of the firewall.
Windows IT Pro
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Dan Griffin
Check It Out: Visual Studio 2008 Express
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Check It Out: Visual Studio 2008 Express
Check out the final release versions of the Visual Studio 2008 Express family of products.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
Express Essentials: Connection Strings
Learn how to create the connection string for a coded connection between Visual Basic Express and SQL Server Express.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
Express Essentials: Connection Strings
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Express Essentials: The Code Connection Between Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server Express
Code your connection just once, then port the code to other projects as necessary.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
Windows IT Pro Innovators Share Their Successes
This year's Windows IT Pro Innovators award winners find inventive solutions to problems ranging from automating Web-site creation to auditing access to applications to meet compliance mandates.
Windows IT Pro
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Anne Grubb
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Check It Out: Visual Studio Express 2008 Beta 2
Download the Beta 2 versions of the Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
Express Essentials: Connecting Visual Studio 2005 to SQL Server Express
In our ongoing SQL Server Express connectivity series, learn how to connect to Visual Studio Express.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
Check It Out: Visual Basic 2005 Power Packs 2.0
If you're doing custom development with SQL Server Express and Visual Basic (VB) is your language of choice, you'll want to get this free download from Microsoft.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
Following the Rules with Reporting Services
Sometimes you need creative solutions to Reporting Services’ limitations when working with Analysis Services. Here’s a three-part fix that uses in-the-box features to create a solution that resides entirely in the report presentation layer.
SQL Server Magazine
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Paul Goldy
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[December 11, 2006]
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Plan Ahead for Patch Tuesday
This follow-up article to “Don’t Let Daylight Saving Time Sneak Up on You” (InstantDoc ID 93485) shows how to build an HTA script that leverages the DLS function to find the dates for a repeating day (such as the second Tuesday of each month).
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
2006: A Great Year for Windows IT Innovation
This year's nine Windows IT Pro Innovators award winners reveal how they transformed familiar technologies into leading-edge solutions.
Windows IT Pro
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Anne Grubb
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[April 10, 2006]
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Determining Whether a User is an Administrator
Two common ways to determine whether a user is an administrator don’t address group nesting or string matching problems in their searches. Here’s a script that solves both those problems to return the answer you need.
Windows IT Pro
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Bill Stewart
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