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So you're security conscious and want to run your app pool under a custom identity, not just the good old Network Service account? (Actually, this is probably not a good idea, but the client gets what the client wants.) All is well and good, even...
Upgrade crashes In your development EPiServer project some files may be source controlled. The files may then be read only and therefore the upgrade crashes. Set the following directories to writeable: - App_Browsers - App_Themes/Default - Util -...
The 10th of October we released ImageVault 3.2 ! So if you got a project where you've used ImageVault 3.1 or lesser, maybe its time for some more consulting, to update the customers ImageVault version. There are some new fine goodies in v3.2. The...
In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...
In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...
In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...
In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...
In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...