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Managing Websites with IIS Manager (part 3) - The ASP.NET Account
Some of the subtlest issues with ASP.NET deployment involve security. When the web server runs your web application, it performs all its work under a specific Windows user account that has a carefully limited set of privileges
Managing Websites with IIS Manager (part 2) - Understanding Application Pools
One of the slightly unusual details of website management is that some settings are set on the website itself (on the virtual directory), while others are applied through a feature called application pools.
Managing Websites with IIS Manager (part 1) - Creating a Virtual Directory
When IIS is installed, it automatically creates a directory named c:\inetpub\wwwroot, which represents your website. Any files in this directory will appear as though they're in the root of your web server.
Deploying ASP.NET 4 Applications with Visual Studio (part 2) - Copying a Website and Publishing a Website
Visual Studio also includes a quick and easy way to transfer your web application files without using a separate program or leaving the design environment.
Deploying ASP.NET 4 Applications with Visual Studio (part 1) - Creating a Virtual Directory for a New Project
Visual Studio aims to simplify web application deployment in the same way it simplifies the task of designing rich web pages.
Writing Your First Service in Visual Basic 2008 (part 3)
Currently the service is not in an installable state. We have to add the proper components to allow the .NET Framework to install the service and make it compatible with the Win32 subsystem. In the Solution Explorer, right-click Tutorials.vb and select View Designer.
Writing Your First Service in Visual Basic 2008 (part 2)
This simple application demonstrates the process of creating a service in Visual Basic 2008; modifying the design template provided by Visual Studio 2008; and creating, building, and then installing the service.
Writing Your First Service in Visual Basic 2008 (part 1)
With the Visual Studio 2008 Visual Basic templates, you can quickly and easily get started with the first service. Begin by opening Visual Studio 2008. If you are launching Visual Studio for the first time, you can select the Visual Basic Settings in the Settings dialog box that appears automatically if you want to set help filters and keyboard shortcuts to Visual Basic.
 
 
 
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- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Finding containers and lists in Visio (part 2) - Wireframes,Legends
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Finding containers and lists in Visio (part 1) - Swimlanes
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Formatting and sizing lists
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Adding shapes to lists
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Sizing containers
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 3) - The Other Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 2) - The Data Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 1) - The Format Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Form Properties and Why Should You Use Them - Working with the Properties Window
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Using the Organization Chart Wizard with new data
- First look: Apple Watch

- 3 Tips for Maintaining Your Cell Phone Battery (part 1)

- 3 Tips for Maintaining Your Cell Phone Battery (part 2)
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