John,
You mean downgrade :-)
There is no advantage unless you want the glassy features which btw
you can get for XP. You can also get most of the other visual features
too.
Everyone I know has turned off the user security rubbish, that gets most
things running. Some legacy stuff will
So far the entry onto Vista has been quite painless.
I installed D2007 from a copy of the update from July/Aug last year I still
had on the PC. My notes so far:
-is there are later D2007 update that the July/Aug 2007 one that I need to
track down? I don't recall
-Setting up D2007 was the
We use OpenHost. No problems to report. It costs about $250 per quarter for
the package we have (Windows Server virtual machine running IIS 6). I run our
website (www.crm.co.nz) and some Intraweb applications on it.
Regards
Sean Cross
CIO
Catalyst Risk Management
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Regards
Sean Cross
CIO
Catalyst Risk Management
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Sean
-also my main menu program, which I have a shortcut to on the desktop,
always gets a UAC prompt when I run it. How do I set this program to
be acceptable short of turning off UAC?
Hmmm. I think it shouldn't happen more than once if local, but I've
tended to do without UAC.
If it's on a
On another note, using D2005, can anyone point me to example code or a
tutorial for creating an ISAPI SOAP server? The help isn't much help to
me, and I find the examples on the net a bit bitsy and confusing.
Cheers,
Dave.
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