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Job openings with the .NET Framework Team

Are you interested in working on .NET and helping to shape it’s future?  The .NET Framework team is hiring .  These are some great opportunities that I highly suggest you check out.  There is everything from being a Program Manager and...

Code Gallery and CodePlex, how are they different and what are their benefits?

So lately I have been looking into these two web sites a lot more and it isn’t always easy to figure out which one is used for what.  So I thought I would try to explain it here. Code Gallery is a community-enabled Web site where you can share developer...

Understanding when to use a Finalizer in your .NET class

A common problem we see when moving to .NET all revolves around the finalizer.  There are a few reasons that this happens: Developers move from C/C++ to C# and are used to created classes with a constructor and destructor. Developers don’t understand...

Visual Studio Designer not Respecting Assembly Binding Redirection

So we recently came across an issue where Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 Designers were not respecting assembly binding redirection. Scenario We have a file which is now version 2 and stored in the GAC .  So the assembly version is 2.0.0.0.  We...

Networking problems with Windows Server 2003 SP2 – update available

There have been a number of reports of networking issues after installing SP2 for Windows Server 2003.  We now have a fix that will address these.  The errors you may see include: When you try to connect to the server by using a VPN connection...

RECAP: ASP.NET Blog Chat

Thanks to everyone that attended the chat we had today on Tess and my pages.  I think it went really well and we are going to continue these in the future and hopefully get to some more topics. I just wanted to let everyone know that we are going...

Looking at crashes that watson has stored

When a crash happens in Vista and Windows Server 2008, Windows will automatically write out a dump file for the crash. It stores this file, on the machine so that you can upload it to the Windows Error Reporting (WER) site to see if this is a known issue...

Open for business...

Well, I've finally gotten around to this. Since joining Microsoft and the IIS team I've been wanting to get this blog up and running but this small thing called "work" kept getting in the way. Today I've decided that enough is enough - time to get off...

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