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January 2006 - Posts

At the Project Server Conference a couple of weeks ago, Kevin Kelly mentioned that currently TFS integration with Project is primarily through mpp files, not through project server. Big disappointment here, but I did find the the PROJECT SERVER VISUAL Read More...
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Shameless plug here. I've had the final 2 articles in my series on creating a Report Manager for DotNetNuke published on aspalliance, Creating a DotNetNuke Private Assembly with Crystal Reports - Part 3 , Creating a DotNetNuke Private Assembly with Crystal Read More...
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Well, we wrapped up the project Conference today. Got some great information on creating project server specific web parts. What I didn't understand in this session was how there is still a sharepoint web part method of developing, and an asp.net 2.0 Read More...
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There were a few things I forgot to mention in my last post about this conference. First, props to the Project Team. When I first started working Project Server (2002), as a developer I had a lot of issues with accessing this server. The PDS functions Read More...
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As I write this post again (thanks to Hilton's relogining me on to their wireless provider, aghh). I didn't blog last night on Tuesday's sessions, but check out Dieters blog and Treb's blog. But I thought I'd give a few of my impressions of the day. "Extending Read More...
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Treb Gatte at Microsoft is giving a Presentation on "Managing All Work with Project". Here's a scenario I suggest for him, hopefully not to late. We are managing some parts of our projects through a sharepoint list (highly customized) for issues. However Read More...
Dave Wanta, creator of aspnetmail components has put together a resource for the 2.0 namespace System.Net.Mail . Dave certainly knows his stuff around .NET email, he gave a talk a while back at our local user group . Be sure to check this out as a resource Read More...
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