The Microsoft Fix it team has just released two new tools to help partners and customers find Microsoft Fix it information and track solutions. The first tool is a Windows Vista Sidebar Gadget that displays download stats and related solution assets for Fix it solutions such as Knowledge Base articles or Windows Error Reporting responses and allows the user to filter by product as well as search for Fix it solutions.
Direct links to the Fix it Blog, Fix it Facebook, and E-mail contact are also provided.
The second tool is the Fix it Solutions page, a companion website to the Fix it Gadget for users who do not have the ability to use Sidebar Gadgets. The Fix it Solutions page provides all of the functions and features found in the Fix it Gadget and can be used with most popular browsers.
Links to the Fix it Gadget download and Fix it Solutions page can be found on the public Microsoft Fix it Solution Center page (http://support.microsoft.com/fixit)
Microsoft Fix it BLOG : Microsoft Fix it Gadget and Solutions Website is Now Available!
I found this post on the Expression Web Team blog this morning. If you are using Expression Web, and publishing to a server with the FrontPage Server Extension installed, you may not know there is a way to manage your FPSE Site permissions without using FrontPage 2003. There is, and the post explains how.
The CTDOTNET Developers Group is pleased to present jQuery for .Net Web Developers on Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 6 pm at Microsoft in Farmington, CT.
jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript. See http://jquery.com/ for more information.
jQuery is part of the Microsoft development platform - http://tinyurl.com/jquerymsft
Featured Products/Topics: .NET 3.5, Visual Studio 2008, .NET 3.0, Visual Studio 2005, .NET Framework
Recommended Audiences: IT Professionals, Solution Architects, Software Developers, Developers, Architects
Presenter Bio: Dave Bush has been programming for 20 years. His recent activities include working with small companies as a Web Specialist helping in areas of .NET, JavaScript, HTML, CSS as well as writing for the web and search engine marketing. You can find his blog at http://blog.dmbcllc.com
Please register for the meeting so we can get an accurate head count for pizza!
This event is sponsored by TekSystems - http://www.teksystems.com