[cfaussie] Re: Adobe Refresh 07 - Melbourne and Sydney

2007-10-01 Thread George Lu
I've already registered. On 02/10/2007, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm trying to get more information than what is being presented on > Adobe Refresh, and by who - I'll let everyone know if I find anything > out. > > Mark > > On 10/2/07, KC Kuok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >

[cfaussie] Re: Adobe Refresh 07 - Melbourne and Sydney

2007-10-01 Thread Mark Mandel
I'm trying to get more information than what is being presented on Adobe Refresh, and by who - I'll let everyone know if I find anything out. Mark On 10/2/07, KC Kuok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just got this off geekglue.blogspot.com (I met Bill at one of the MUG > meetings) > > http://geekg

[cfaussie] Adobe Refresh 07 - Melbourne and Sydney

2007-10-01 Thread KC Kuok
Just got this off geekglue.blogspot.com (I met Bill at one of the MUG meetings) http://geekglue.blogspot.com/2007/10/adobe-refresh.html in his comical words "Adobe Refresh is kind of like a MAX debrief for us poor suckers who couldn't go." :) doesn't seem to be a monetary cost involved... so be

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Andrew Scott
Scott, At the end of the day, even though these are small feedback / enhancements. As you stated if you aren't aware of the problems or what can be done to fix it, it never gets done. The one thing that I do like, is that you do frequent here and are able to give us assistance where you can

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Scott Barnes
Hey its brilliant feedback. As in the end it's folks like you guys whom spend a lot on our products, and if you are having trouble with the what should be simple tasks, than in my book something is wrong here. I think i annoyed someone on the SQL Team tonight though .. heh...well that's one more b

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Mike Kear
Thanks for you intervention on this Scott. If we can figure out what we're doing wrong, or alternatively get some workaround to a software problem, it'll make our lives a LOT easier. Well at least those of us who build CF sites on shared hosting anyway. Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australi

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Scott Barnes
Expect to see a videocast on this soon via askasqlguru.com. On 10/2/07, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Mike that is exactly why we purchased Red-Gate SQL bundle. > > > > Andrew Scott > Senior Coldfusion Developer > Aegeon Pty. Ltd. > www.aegeon.com.au > Phone: +613 8676 4223 >

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Andrew Scott
Mike that is exactly why we purchased Red-Gate SQL bundle. Andrew Scott Senior Coldfusion Developer Aegeon Pty. Ltd. www.aegeon.com.au Phone: +613 8676 4223 Mobile: 0404 998 273 -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Kear Sent:

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Andrew Scott
Scott, I'll give you a run down of more what the I do with 3 clients, and this might explain the problem some more. With all 3 clients, I need to make a VPN connection to then connect to the database there is no other connection except TCP/IP to the database servers via the VPN connection.

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Andrew Scott
Scott, I agree, it is a beef with the product not you. Andrew Scott Senior Coldfusion Developer Aegeon Pty. Ltd. www.aegeon.com.au Phone: +613 8676 4223 Mobile: 0404 998 273 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Barnes Sent: Monday, 1 October

[cfaussie] CF6 server log file getting huge

2007-10-01 Thread Mark Ireland
Hi, My CF6 server log file is getting huge. Do I simply hit the archive button in admin? Thanks _ Live Earth '07 updates, artist info & concert streams! http://ninemsn.com.au/share/redir/adTrack.asp?mode=click&clientID=790&referral

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Ryan Sabir
Hi all, Just throwing our hat into the ring to say we are having exactly the same problems that Mike is describing. What used to be a very straightforward task of copying objects between databases using DTS, simply doesn't work using the supplied SQL Server 2005 tools. Sometimes it starts th

[cfaussie] Flex 3 Public Beta 2 Now Available

2007-10-01 Thread Darren Tracey
News from Adobe: Hi - We are happy to report that the second public beta release of Flex 3 is now available. This release adds important new features including .NET support, web service introspection, project import and export a

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Mike Kear
Sorry Steve, but to use replication you have to have DB Administrator rights on th systems that i host sites on, including Hostmysite. And using the Import/Export tool you describe works, but you can't save the specifics even though it pretends you can. What it saves is an empty spec that does

[cfaussie] Re: CF mini-projects

2007-10-01 Thread haikal
On Oct 1, 8:14 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm interested in what you come up with, I like the idea of a small > regex builder and this could be quite difficult. Will you post your > thoughts and code to this list? > Yeah, definitely! That's the whole idea. --~--~

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Steve Onnis
That's not actually true All you need is to have DB Owner permissions. With those permissions you basically can do anything you want on the database. I use the Import/Export function. Using this you can choose what you want to copy, whether it be views or specific tables. You can even specify

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Mike Kear
For my case (and i might add for most of my hosting clients too) that pretty well sums is up. If we have a site on a shared hosting box, we have two basic needs - we need to copy the data from the remote site to our local machines, both for backup of the backup and also so when we're doing devel

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Scott Barnes
Ok, Tracking down some of the folks within Microsoft to get some sort fo understanding around this. It's important to me that you guys get a response from this as it sounds like a legitatmite beef. I'm just hoping it's a case of "not understading the full features/services of the said product"...

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Mike Kear
I dont want to join the acrimonious cross fire between Scott and Andrew, but I will add that since SQLS005, it's been a big problem for me to backup and publish my databases. In the previous version, SQL2000, I had my dev server automatically running DTS jobs every night, to copy some databases to

[cfaussie] Re: Posting to Adobe forums

2007-10-01 Thread Joris de Beer
lol, looks like they forgot to performance test it before doing the migration. A bit amateur I would have thought. http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/ > "The previously announced Forum Migration is on hold. > > We are putting the Macromedia and Adobe forum consolidation on hold > while rese

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Andrew Scott
Well how else do you expect to do remote backups, from a server to your local machine? On 10/1/07, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You didn't mention TCP/IP until now.. so umm.. back off man, and like > always - you need to disclose information at the start of a thread, not 9 > tiers

[cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition

2007-10-01 Thread Scott Barnes
You didn't mention TCP/IP until now.. so umm.. back off man, and like always - you need to disclose information at the start of a thread, not 9 tiers deep. Secondly, TCP/IP open to the world? hmm... On 10/1/07, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Scott, > > > > It's not a rebuttle. > >