Colt Kwong Blog
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Unable to Debugging in VS 2005?
I'm developing a VSTO2 application right now, and I press F5 hundreds of times everyday. However, VS 2005 display an error message ONCE today. (No, nothing wrong in my machine and code, but this message flash once today, and I haven't see it again).
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VSTO Security and Useful Post
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Coloring Problem of my eye or VS2005?
I'm a color blind (of specific colors), and that's why I'm so eager to learn all "user friendliness and usability" features in VS2005 and all Apps. I have a Web services with a custom namespace like Something.WebServices, the fully qualified class name like Something.WebServices.WsDefault (right pane). However, the source of that asmx file and VS2005 may dislike my naming convention.. so it complaint and just highlight the first 2 characters only (left pane)Colt Kwong -
Video Interview with Ben Smith - Senior Security Strategist
A new non-official C9 video interview was just published by Nam today. Check it out!Colt Kwong -
Mutex could not be created
I blogged about how to solve the cache error in VS.NET 2003 last week, and I saw a "similar" problem again in VS 2005 today.
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Yahoo! Blog Beta Launched
The Blog section of Yahoo HK was released to public recently, the first impressive selling point to me is: the blogs of star / actor / actress. :)
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.NET Framework Configuration Tool (Mscorcfg.msc)
Just want to configurate the runtime security policy for one of my WinForm 2.0 product under a client environment, but I can't find the .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration tool in the Administrative Tools menu... I can see the same tool for .NET Fx 1.1, but where's the one for .NET Fx 2.0?
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Award for Customer Excellence (ACE) program in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Just receive the very nice award related to Visual Studio 2005.Colt Kwong -
Visual Studio .NET 2003 Cache Error
Just want to open a ASP.NET 1.1 project from a remote web server, while the VS.NET 2003 display an error message suddenly: "Unable to get the project file from server blah blah blah"
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2 loss to community
1. Just heard an exciting news that a friend of mine will join the local MS office next month, I'm happy that he share this piece of news with me last Friday, I know his new job must be challenging and I'm sure we still can work together closely for the local user group and community stuffs. OTOH, due to the independence of user groups / communities, he'll resign from the executive board because he'll become a MSFTer... Anyway, good luck for his new job, but a loss to the user groups / communities.