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Path.Combine - Be aware of a Slash in the Second Parameter
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on February 18, 2008
Hilton Giesenow's Jumbled Mind - Incorrect Results With Path.Combine"...There are a few interesting combinations of what will and won't combine correctly, and the MSDN page for Path.Combine explains some of these. There's one condition it won't cater for properly though - if the 2nd parameter contains a leading '', for instance 'myfile.txt', the final result will...
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It's a sunny day when we get a new Sysinternals utility...
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on February 26, 2008
Sysinternals Site Discussion - New: ShellRunas v1.0 Updates: Autoruns v9.13, Process Explorer v11.10, Sigcheck v1.52"ShellRunas v1.0: ShellRunas provides functionality similar to that of the Runas tool to launch programs as a different user via a convenient shell context-menu entry. This makes it more convenient than Runas for heavy Explorer users. Process Explorer v11.10: This Process Explorer...
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Xobni - Now Open Beta
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 04, 2008
Xobni - Xobni Launches Public Beta"Today is an exciting day for everyone at Xobni. After seven months of invite-only beta, and over two years of product development, we’re proud to announce that Xobni is now publicly available for anyone to download. Xobni can be downloaded for free here.The official press release for our launch can be found here....For Current Xobni Beta UsersIf you are...
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New MSDN Subscriber Downloads List Feed now available
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 05, 2008
The MSDN Subscription "New Subscriber Downloads" list (off the primary MSDN Subscription Download site and not the Top Subscriber Downloads list.. yeah I know.. it's confusing...) is now available via a RSS feed. MSDN Subscriber Downloads - product availability depends on your subscription program detailsLooks like there were additional changes to the MSDN Subscription download site, like a...
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Find those WEP/WPA keys stored on your PC with WirelessKeyView and Six Other Free Tech Tools...
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 05, 2008
Kent J. Chen's WebLog - 7 Free Geek Tools"Stole from PCWorld.ca's one of latest article. Check it out. The Internet Connectivity Evaluation Tool from Microsoft and NirSoft's free WirelessKeyView are quite interesting....WirelessKeyView is a free tool from NirSoft, that reveals all the WEP/WPA keys stored on the computer and save them to text/html/xml file. It should be quite...
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Ever wondered what a diagram of the TFS 2008 Team Build Process would look like? Wonder no more...
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 08, 2008
Willy-Peter Schaub's Cave of Chamomile Simplicity - Team Foundation Server 2008 - Build Process Quick Reference Poster"We are excited to announce the latest quick reference poster for TFS, focused on the Team Build Process, the targets, the properties and the overall build process. We have managed to create a poster based on collaboration with MVPs and the best at Microsoft, resulting in a...
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The latest Sysinternals utilities are just a URL away, Live.Sysinternals.com
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 28, 2008
Live.Sysinternals.com"What is this?This is a file share allowing access to all Sysinternals utilities. We have developed this to test an alternate distribution mechanism for our utilities. This will allow you to run these tools from any computer connected to the Internet without having to navigate to a webpage, download and extract the zip file.If you are unfamiliar with Microsoft Windows...
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Mesh'ing Live.Sysinternals.com, using Vista Scheduling and Robocopy
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 29, 2008
Yesterday I blogged about the new live.sysinternals.com site and how it's not only available via URL but also UNC (The latest Sysinternals utilities are just a URL away, Live.Sysinternals.com). And I made a comment that now I wanted a Mesh folder too (some users are just never satisfied... give them an inch... yada, yada... ;)Well lazy me, I just realized that I can do this myself very easily...
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Free Windows TCP/IP Fundamentals eBook (Because sometimes you just need 559 pages of TCP/IP...)
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 30, 2008
... configuration in the Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 families of operating systems. This book is primarily a discussion of concepts and principles to lay a conceptual foundation for the TCP/IP protocol suite and provides an integrated discussion of both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). ..."I'm...
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New Free (Regware) PowerShell 8 Page Reference Card
via Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day by Greg on May 30, 2008
Windows PowerShell - New Free Windows PowerShell Quick Reference CardI've been working with the folks over at Developer Zone on a quick reference card for PowerShell, based on my book. The card is now complete and is available as a free download. (PDF, registration required.) This is an 8-page card that covers the PowerShell language, common commands and examples. The card was written...
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