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MSDN Blogs: How to downgrade a SQL Server from 2008 R2 to SQL Server 2005?

Here's the situation. You have done an in-place upgrade of SQL Server from 2005 to SQL Server 2008 R2 and you do not have any backups for 2005 version. (This was one of the interview questions I faced)...

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MSDN Blogs: Latência de Disco

Lembrei de uma pergunta que sempre fazia durante as entrevistas de banco de dados:Se a leitura de um bloco de 8kb demora 5ms, então quanto tempo demora para ler um bloco de 64kb?A resposta é simples:...

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MSDN Blogs: Talk with our Apache Cordova Tooling team, live!

In the Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova team, we’re always looking for ways to connect with developers using our tools to create mobile apps. Starting next week, we’re taking a cue from the...

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MSDN Blogs: 活动概要:上海2015互操作开发者日

根据传统,开放文档团队召开互操作研讨会来帮助开发者学习微软的协议,使用微软协议测试组件,并与微软工程师协同合作。通过开放文档活动连续的成功举办,互操作研讨会和互操作开发者日的概念形成了。 学科专家微软扩展性团队举行了互操作开发者日活动,展现了基于Office...

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MSDN Blogs: DigiGirlz try out HoloLens at developer education session

Nearly 30 high school girls at a Holographic Academy developer education session on Microsoft's Redmond, Washington, campus were able to try out the HoloLens device as part of DigiGirlz, a Microsoft...

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MSDN Blogs: Updates to MSIPC SDK

Hi Everyone,This post is a bit overdue and, you'll want to know about the following updates to the RMS SDK 2.1 (MSIPC). As of April, these additions have been made to the SDK. For further details see...

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MSDN Blogs: Pushing the pause button and being thankful

With the Thanksgiving Holiday fast approaching, I wanted to take a moment to let my readers know how much I have appreciated your patronage of HealthBlog over the years. I've been writing this blog...

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MSDN Blogs: November 18-19 // Developer Virtual Event Microsoft Connect()

 It all started here – are you ready for what's next?A year ago Connect(); started the journey for a new Microsoft for developers, unveiling the future of an open source .NET on Linux and Mac, and a...

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MSDN Blogs: Creating fun & immersive audio experiences with Web Audio

Today, thanks to the power of the Web Audio API, you can create immersive audio experiences directly in the browser. No need for any plug-in to create amazing experiences. I’d like to share with you...

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MSDN Blogs: Preview the new Microsoft JDBC Driver 6.0 for SQL Server

Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) of the Microsoft JDBC 6.0 Driver for SQL Server! This new driver now supports Always Encrypted,...

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MSDN Blogs: PowerShell Cmdlet History–Awesomeness

 I was working to figure something out recently and wanted to look at my history for PowerShell commands.  I quick search turned up the Get-History Cmdlet...

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MSDN Blogs: Visual Studio Code for Mac developers: How to deploy your site to...

Using Visual Studio Community you can find some features that allow to make deployment to Azure directly from Visual Studio. Even though Visual Studio Code doesn’t have any integration with Azure there...

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MSDN Blogs: Java debugging and language support in Visual Studio for Android

As part of our continued efforts to make Visual Studio a productive environment for developing mobile applications we’re pleased to announce that Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RC adds support for...

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MSDN Blogs: MVP Global Summit Friday Fives!

Office Servers and Service MVP Christian Buckley @buckleyplanet: Thoughts on MVP Summit 2015Visual Studio and Development Technologies MVP Chris Love @ChrisLove: Links of the Week from the SummitCloud...

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MSDN Blogs: EASTester 1.8 released.

This release provides many fixes and a few new features.Shows version in main window.Changed lists to dropdown lists so user cannot edit text when they should not.Added a new sample for sendmail.Policy...

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MSDN Blogs: Certificates, part 1: what do they mean

I've recently learned about certificates on Windows, and I must say collecting the information about them wasn't that easy. So I want to write down the summary while it's fresh in my mind. It's not the...

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MSDN Blogs: Investigating issues with Session token creation in Visual Studio...

Initial Update: Friday, 6 November 2015 23:53 UTC We are actively investigating issues with Session Tokens on Visual Studio Online. Customers may not be able to create new personal access tokens or...

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MSDN Blogs: Certificates, part 2: encryption and decryption, and some about...

To do the encryption and decryption with pubic/private keys, you need to start with getting a certificate. The easiest way is to generate a self-signed cert.The first thing to know is that the cert...

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MSDN Blogs: Certificates, part 3: encryption and decryption by hand, and...

Continuing the example from part 2, what if you don't have the class EnvelopedCms, such as on the NanoServer in general and CoreCLR in particular? (BTW, that class will be added in the final server...

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MSDN Blogs: Certificates, part4: PowerShell/WinRM remoting over HTTPS, and...

To do the PowerShell remoting over HTTPS, the WinRM on the remote machine needs a certificate. If you join the machine to a domain, this certificate might be generated automatically, I haven't tried....

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