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<0> 1433? <1> that sounds about right, or 1434 <0> ms sql is 1433 <0> 1434 and 1435 <0> well, server is 1433. sql monitor is 1434 <1> ms-sql-s 1433/tcp #Microsoft-SQL-Server <1> ms-sql-s 1433/udp #Microsoft-SQL-Server <1> ms-sql-m 1434/tcp #Microsoft-SQL-Monitor <1> ms-sql-m 1434/udp #Microsoft-SQL-Monitor <0> yeah :) <1> services file tells all <1> well, not all <0> I only remember 1433 from recent firewall entry :) <1> I remember 143x because of the slammer bull**** <2> i wonder what it uses UDP for <3> h4x plz
<4> uhhmm <4> how exactly do people develop exchange applications when all of the API DLLs for Exchange only function on the local exchange server? <4> do they develop on the server? <4> like install their IDE and everything there? <4> I could use MAPI, but MAPI is 1) Slow 2) Inextricably tied to Outlook, meaning anything I possibly can do will trigger a security prompt. <0> another server used only for staging <4> annoying users <4> well I mean <4> what developer has money for a box that can run both Exchange and VS.NET at the same time? <4> they both use tons of RAM <5> what's that stupid site ytmdt.com or some ****? <6> ytmnd <5> danke <7> hey does anyone know anything about DrawDibDraw() ?? <8> !info survey <8> :( <8> :) <4> **SHAREPOINT QUESTION** <4> digi around? <9> Logan needs to be oust from his wife. <4> oh 24 ? <4> which episode are you watching <9> I just saw 11. <4> 11-12 ? <4> oh dude <4> it gets better <9> No, 11. I think 5-6? <4> oh <9> Episode 11. <4> yeah <4> the 2 hour ? <9> 1. <9> The latest one. <4> they did two hours monday <9> Same episode? <4> yeah 5-6 ****ing owns <9> Where they were going to release the gas in the hospital? <4> yeah <9> Or is there a newer one? <4> that episode rules <4> don't miss a second <9> Good to see Tony is back. <6> is this the horny housewives show? <4> seriously what's the answer to that question? How does one get the cash together to build a dev machine to build Exchange apps? <4> Exchange needs tons of memory, as does VS.NET <10> what? <10> 2gb of memory is dirt cheap <10> $160 <9> ECC. <10> why bother <1> if its for dev, its not mission critical since it isn't really hosting exchange <4> I'm tired of this ****ing Exchange development reference book. "XML is much more than a simple markup language for Web pages." <-- uhh....that's not what XML is <4> I'm tired of people interchanging that ****. <4> HTML. which happens to be a simple markup language for Web pages, happens to be a FORM of XML <4> just like httpd.conf is a FORM of XML <4> and proftpd.conf <1> well, httpd.conf is missing some angle brackets to be considered xml <4> well <4> <irc line of text> this is xml </irc line of text> . *INVALID* XML <4> but XML notheless
<4> as far as I'm concerned <4> there's tons of invalid HTML <4> but people still call it HTML <4> cause it has tags and is used for page markup <4> I just can't stand how a lot of this **** I read people talk about XML as if it's one in the same as HTML and is totally web centric <4> web-PAGE centric <4> and that's not what XML is all about at all <4> like this exchange dev book. They talk about using ADO, CDO, and MAPI to access the Exchange store. They also talk about accessing it "using XML". <4> And they're all WEB PAGE apps <1> oh sure, the use of XML with web services, and XHTML etc etc have muddied the waters <1> does exchange do web services? <4> at this point <1> that's the only way I could see accessing the store "using XML" <4> reading all this exchange developer information <4> from the web and from these books <4> I don't know what the **** Exchange does. <4> the MSDN library has spotty reference <4> with examples in the language of the day <4> "here it is in VB6" <4> "for developing in Exchange 2003" <11> wdf man. <0> exchange uses iis for web services <12> wdgf <1> so you can access the store "using XML", except you shouldn't need to care about that <1> SOAP/XML should be abstracted away <4> Jet: Exchange can provide data via HTTP using XML formatted datasets, however, I don't think it qualifies as a web service in the "soap" context or the .NET context of XML Web Services. <13> hey all - anyone know how to use Adobe Illustrator to an Intermediate/advanced level? <11> I do. <13> cool :) - i am trying to place a jpeg object on my document... want to change the shape of the border that surrounds it... <1> FKnight`: oh, well, then you'd use .net's xml parser to convert it to a dataset or something more easily manipulated <4> like, I don't know what this chapter is talking about. They talk about accessing Exchange data as XML but then they talk about "rendering XML" <4> so are they talking about data access <4> or page formatting? <1> well, you can render xml <1> with css or xsl <1> yourtag { font-weight: bold; } <1> <yourtag>Something</yourtag> <13> it sounds really basic, but I can't find anything to do with changing the border of an object eg.. rounded corners on placed jpegs <4> see I don't know what that's all about. I'm expecting to pull XML formatted data into an application, do processing on it, and output the results somewhere. <4> that somewhere is not necessarily a web page <1> FKnight`: I can't speak on behalf of that book, I'm just saying, you can dump xml straight into a web browser and style it the way you want <1> that _might_ be what they are talking about <4> but this **** is written as if someone developing an exchange application has to have an implicit knowledge of web page design. <1> although personally I can't see why you'd ever do that <12> Scientists say men should drink 3 times as much beer as you do fruit juice. http://www.localnewsleader.com/elytimes/stories/index.php?action=fullnews&id=154677 <4> "Using XML Data Islands" <4> God do I need drugs for this or what <4> all I wanna do is search someone's mailbox for messages received before a certain threashold, pull the **** out, dump it to EML files somewhere, and leave shortcuts in the inbox. <4> that's it <4> and I can't even figure out how to do that without building an Exchange server and installing VS.NET on it, which will require, for both things, about 82 XB of RAM <0> mmm costco roasted chicken. BURP <4> btw <4> Madonna is one of two women who exist who I would let put on a strap on and give me some backdoor. <11> MmM. <14> In accordance with Meghan's Law, we must notify you that greggdogg has entered the channel. <15> Anyone have any ideas why PCanywhere would complain constantly when using a network share for files... "A sharing violation occurred while accessing P:\blahblah.chf" even when nothing else is using that file? <15> 11.x seems to suffer where 10.5 doesn't at all <4> no but I'm getting pretty ****ing tired of all my VNC'd workstations randomly changing their p***words. <4> and anyone who tells me they've never seen that has only used one copy of VNC in their entire life on a single non domain machine at their house. <15> haha <15> i've never seen that :() <4> yeah well, unlike most people, I live out here in the real world where software has bugs. <15> heh <15> i use it here at the office, and for all our customers <15> never seen that :( <15> seen plenty of bugs with vnc though <4> if you sat in this channel all day and just watched how people respond to my complaints about software <4> you'd think they had 100% reliable never down machines <4> with bug free software <15> hah <15> i complain enough about windows :P <15> no need to hear you do it too <4> but jesus <4> when VMWare Server went free three weeks ago
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