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The Project Location is Not Trusted

November 25th, 2007 Justin Braun No comments

This dialog box appears if you attempt to open or create a client project on a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path. By default, a UNC path is not a trusted location for a project. Your project might not run correctly when you attempt to debug or run from this location.

If you need to work with code inside Visual Studio that is located on a network or remote location (non-trusted project location), you can modify the .NET Code Access Security Policy using the .NET Framework Configuration Tool and the Code Access Security Policy Tool.

MSDN has an article on what’s required to add UNC or network locations as trusted project locations.

Link: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bs2bkwxc(VS.80).aspx

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It’s Been Busy…

November 16th, 2007 Justin Braun No comments

The last few weeks have been very busy with work.  Last week I was in Las Vegas for the Exchange Connections Conference where I attended sessions mainly focused on Exchange 2007.  Lots of cool new things with the new version of Exchange, and lots of things to be expected for Service Pack 1.

This week I was in Redmond presenting on Windows Storage Server at the Microsoft Partner Solution Center.  I’m sitting in the Seattle Airport composing some blog posts and catching up on email right now.  I’m taking the red-eye back home, so I’ll spend part of Friday recovery and getting some more work done.

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XM Radio Online

November 3rd, 2007 Justin Braun 1 comment

I’ve had an XM subscription for quite some time now.  One thing that they started a little while back was the ability to listen to most of their stations via the Internet.  If you have a monthly XM account for a receiver, then you automatically get access to XM Radio Online.

From their website, you can login to XM Radio Online.  It opens a new window with their player interface.  The problem with this is that it’s another browser window and if IE crashes for some odd reason (and it happens), then you lose your session…Plus things get cluttered.

Tonight I discovered that in Windows Media Player 11 (and I believe version 10 does this as well), that you can to the “Online Stores” inside media player.  XM Radio is there, and you can login from within Media Player and consume the same XM Radio Online experience, but through Media Player instead.  No dependencies on the browser, and you minimize media player to the tray and still get the information about what is playing.  That’s cool.

I’d personally like to see a Windows Vista gadget that would allow you to listen to XM Radio Online.  I’ll have to look into that.

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A Messaging Uplift

November 1st, 2007 Justin Braun No comments

I’m taking the Microsoft course for upgrading skills from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 this week.  It’s a three day course with about five days worth of content jammed into it.

So far it has been very good.  Lots of major changes in Exchange 2007, particularly around the platform and message routing.  Nonetheless, some very fun stuff too.

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