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Sunday, December 31, 2006

Windows Desktop Search on network shares (Personal | Software)

Microsoft Office 2007 applications (at least Outlook and OneNote in particular) require Windows Desktop Search 3.0 to be installed for their built-in search capabilities to work fully. Since out of the box this version of WDS doesn’t support the indexing of files on network shares you also have to install the WDS Add-in for Files on Microsoft Networks. You still have to map the network drives to be indexed but at least you can select them in the WDS options window afterwards.

In Windows Vista WDS 3.0 is already built-in but you still have to install the add-in for the indexing of files on network shares to work.

12/31/2006 8:45:04 AM (Central Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]

Monday, December 25, 2006

MCP Exam 70-536 Experiences (Development | .NET | Personal | Education)

I’ve recently passed the MCP exam 70-536: TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 – Application Development Foundation. My overall experience has been very positive. Although there are a few not so relevant topics I think that most of them are a must-know if you’re a .NET developer. I found the exam quite easy with only a few really nitpicking questions. Maybe I was just lucky but it was a pleasant surprise for me.

I used the Microsoft Self-Paced Training Kit as the study guide. In spite of the mistakes it contains (see errata) I still find it a useful overview of the topics covered by the exam. I even think of it as a great overview of .NET framework for every developer even if he’s not considering taking the exam. On the other hand it really shouldn’t be your only resource, more of a starting point to direct you to the topics you realize you don’t know enough about. MSDN or a more specialized book can help you from there on.

If you’re interested, I’m selling my own copy of the book at a reduced price. It is in mint condition, I’ve even left the 15% off voucher unused. On a side note: here you can always see the list of items I am selling. The link is listed among my other sites in the left column of this page.

12/25/2006 9:49:24 AM (Central Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [3]

Monday, December 11, 2006

More Sidebar Gadgets available (Development | Vista | Personal | Software)

I you haven't checked out our Vista site recently, now is the right time to do it. Since my last posting two new gadgets have been released:

  • Slovenian Portfolio provides information from Ljubljana Stock Exchange and gives you the ability to track your personal portfolio.
  • Slovenian Rates provides information on exchange rates from 4 Slovenian banks: Bank of Slovenia, NLB, SKB and NKBM.
An update for Slovenian Radio has also been released in the meantime. Apart from bug fixes the list of radio stations has been extended.
 
Try them out if you're using Windows Vista and haven't done so already.

12/11/2006 12:58:18 PM (Central Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]

Friday, December 01, 2006

Our first Sidebar Gadget released (Development | Vista | Personal | Software)

We have just released our first Sidebar Gadget – Slovenian Radio.

The gadget features a centralized list of radio stations (retrieved from our server) and basic controls for selecting the station and adjusting the volume. Everything is packaged in a nice and simple GUI.

Try it out. It really is the most convenient way of listening to Slovenian radio stations online. You can download it for free here. Spread the word if you like it.

12/1/2006 8:23:14 AM (Central Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]

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