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Thursday, September 13, 2007
* An old Microsoft bug back to haunt
* InfoWorld Daily Podcast
* Stupid Verizon cellphone tricks
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AN OLD MICROSOFT BUG BACK TO HAUNT
App dev: After running into installation issues with Silverlight, Martin
Heller heard back from Microsoft informing him that his template
directories were not set to the default and, had they been, the
Silverlight JavaScript application template would have installed
properly. "My non-default directories were a result of being a Visual
Studio 2005 alpha and beta tester. It's not like I changed them," he
explains in Installing Silverlight 1.0: follow-up. "I don't have any
need to play guinea pig for Microsoft, or any other software tools
vendor, more than absolutely necessary." Notes from the field: Vista
moves in mysterious ways. That's... ...
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INFOWORLD DAILY PODCAST
MS details changes Vista SP1 will bring to desktop search and indexing,
U.S. court of appeals grants stay on import ban of handsets with
Qualcomm chips, EMC could face sexual harassment suit, and more
LISTEN!... ...
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STUPID VERIZON CELLPHONE TRICKS
Wireless: Having given up on acquiring an iPhone, Martin Heller explains
that, instead, he upgraded his Verizon phone to the LG-VX8300. "This
isn't the most attractive phone in the world, but it does what I want
and works where I am," he writes in this Strategic Developer post. "If
you want access to the picture, video, and sound directories, the
solution is simple. Power down your phone and remove the microSD card.
Put the microSD card into its SD adapter sleeve, and put that into your
computer." Related: Verizon taps the FBI's criminal division chief as
its CSO. The news... ...
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