I have set up a new Windows Server 2008 R2 using the license available
through MSDN.
This is dev and test server.
I have written WCF service that I want to host on my new server.
The WCF service was developed using .NET 4.0.
I have noticed that the .NET 4.0 redistributable comes in
As far as my understand of it is that Server Core is for editions where you
have just installed the server core edition of Windows Server.
In your case it sounds like you have installed the full edition of Windows
Server. Easiest way to verify that is does the system have a GUI available
to you
Great.
Thanks for the update, this answers my question.
Not being a system admin, I did not realize this was an option.
Regards Peter
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
On Behalf Of Michael Lyons
Sent: Wednesday, 6 July 2011 10:19 AM
To:
Hello folks,
just wanted to get a feel for peoples opinions on braodband providers in the
Perth area. Been looking at iiNet/westnet (I think they are iinet now by the
looks of it), but didn't want to discount any others, like Amnet etc. I used
to be with iiNet a couple of years ago and founfd
I am with Amnet, they rock.. They used to only do corporate (Amcom) and are
responsible for most of the point to point fibre in WA, then they started Amnet
to leverage their fibre network for consumers.
Their tech support is awesome and they know what they are talking about.
I have a Billion
iiNet or internode. these are the 2 best ISP's based on customer
satisfaction (i dont have the ref)
I use iiNet from home all day every day and *rarely* have issues.
On 6/07/2011 10:51 AM, Stephen Liedig wrote:
Hello folks,
just wanted to get a feel for peoples opinions on braodband providers
Hi Jake
I am doing some Windows Phone Development using MVVM. I want to ask a stupid
questing. Can we use MVVM and MVC together, seems MVVM more native to XAML
because it uses data binding, And MVC uses name conversions as far as I
know, not good at it.
Cheers,
Jake
On 18 June 2011 15:15,
I am using iiNet's naked DSL.
I am reasonably happy with the service. I particularly like freezone which
enables you to use video streaming for a limited set of sites without
impacting on your download limit.
Use to be AAPT with which I was not that happy with. This has been bought
out by iiNet.
I'm another happy iiNet customer. The service is good and reliable and they
have good peering for free quota for ABC iView, gaming etc. I was also
previously an Internode customer and they are also excellent. I switched from
them to iiNet only because iiNet provided much more bandwidth for my
+1 iiNet - also have many clients and friends who use either iiNet or
Westnet.
Very helpful - the main obstacle if you have an ADSL service (ie, copper
PSTN) is Telstra, but iiNet as first point of contact (and fault managers)
ease the pain when you have a voice or internet problem that is due
+1 iiNet.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Ian Thomas il.tho...@iinet.net.au wrote:
+1 iiNet – also have many clients and friends who use either iiNet or
Westnet.
Very helpful – the main obstacle if you have an ADSL service (ie, copper
PSTN) is Telstra, but iiNet as first point of
They actually work hand in hand and very much complement each other.
One of the issues with MVVM is it does not deal with Navigation between views
very well, its strengths lie in a View with a ViewModel and nice interactions
on a single view. It actually doesn't help you navigate between views
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