On the .Net Security Bolg Shawn Farkas blogs about doing debugging clickonce application, he talks about the gflags tool.

Debugging a Partial Trust ClickOnce Application


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Posted on: 3/30/2006 at 5:39 AM
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I get a lot of questions about how to get more information about XXXXX and my number one resource is the Microsoft WebCasts I most like the On-Demand WebCasts as I can consume them when I want.

I just want through the last few months and based on some of the requests that I have gotten of late this is a list I think may be interesting to a wide number of people but you can search the list yourself at Find Events and Webcasts.

Now comes the crappy part! Some of the events below may not be available but if you keep checking back for the recording to become available.

WinFX
  MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, and Identity in Financial Services (Level 200)
   
ASP.NET
  MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET Soup to Nuts: Internationalization (Level 200)
  MSDN Architecture Webcast: Web Services Security Patterns (Level 200)
  MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET Soup to Nuts: Caching (Level 200)
  MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET Soup to Nuts: Web Part Controls (Level 200)
   
General
  MSDN Architecture Webcast: Migrating from Visual SourceSafe to Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (Level 200)
  MSDN Webcast: .NET Framework: CLR Internals (Level 400)
  TechNet Webcast: Linux and Open Source Software: A Technical Perspective and Overview (Level 300)
   

 You can also subscribe to the RSS feed for upcoming events at Upcoming Live Webcasts.


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Posted on: 3/30/2006 at 4:13 AM
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The next meeting of the Orange County Windows Mobile User Group on April 6th will feature Martin Smekal, the CEO of Tablet Kiosk, he will be showing the EO V7110 so if you want to see the future come on by.

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Posted on: 3/29/2006 at 3:40 AM
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Xbox

OK I know this has taken way too long but I finally can now give Robert his XBox. Robert did you give up hope? If you don’t know what I am jabbering about at the Visual Studio Launch in Anaheim last November there was a special Southern California Users Group meeting after the launch event where we raffled a XBox 360. I said it that time that I did not have one and that I could not promise when I would get one but yesterday in one of my spot checks at one of the local stores to my disbelieving hears I got YES we have some. It turned out only to be one (I would have bought as many as I could) but at this time I only owe one anyway. So Robert congratulations and I am sorry it took so long, my wife started to question my sanity with all the checking I did so I am glad to have this over!

I don’t think I will be giving away any more XBoxs for a while…


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Posted on: 3/29/2006 at 12:55 AM
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Microsoft is hosting two SDL Workshop (Secure Development Lifecycle)

OK so what the heck is that?

2-day workshop which will include a detailed overview of how MSFT conducts threat modeling of line of business applications and utilizes threat models to avoid costly development cycles late in the SDLC.  This event reviews Application Threat Modeling and Secure Application Development and is delivered by Microsoft’s Application Consulting & Engineering (ACE) team.

 

So what dose that mean? If you register quickly you can get exposed to some great methodology and tools that you can use to help ensure you make good secure decisions if your architecture and code.

 

Dates:

March 29-30, 2006 – Microsoft Irvine

April 27-28, 2006 – MSFT San Diego

 

To Register: (OK this is an IQ test!)

Go to the MS Events site then search for:

Irvine: 1032291896

San Diego: 1032291895

 

OK so you are lazy or failed the IQ test:

Irvine

San Diego

 


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Posted on: 3/28/2006 at 9:56 AM
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I am trying to see if there is any interest in doing a special Developer Security event in San Diego… Now I know what developers say “security is boring and my code is not vulnerable” (come on you know you think it). I want to know what would motivate you to come out for such an event. I would love to have people stand-up and tell some war stories about security, I would giveaway some good books and I hope have a lavish dinner… so would you come?

I am currently looking at doing it May 1st.


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Posted on: 3/25/2006 at 9:45 AM
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WOW I have no clue how this passed me by but for IE7 Beta there is a Developer Toolbar that can be down loaded and shows you a lot of way cool details about your current page. If you are doing any web dev you need this toolbar!

Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar (EDIT: Thanks to Scott Hodson for pointing out I had the wrong link!)


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Posted on: 3/25/2006 at 9:39 AM
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I am at MIX in Las Vegas and so far it has been a interesting event but I suck at writing up my experiences during events so if you want more if a real time breakdown of the event check out Method ~ of ~ failed, it’s a blog that is run by Tim Heuer a fellow DE out of Phoenix.

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Posted on: 3/22/2006 at 2:57 AM
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Looking for a good photo manipulation software?

MAX

Let me know what you think… I am still breaking my Picasa habit


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Posted on: 3/17/2006 at 2:25 AM
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I got to participate in the 2006 MVP North American Engagement Tour in Microsoft's San Diego office. As a result I am going making a new feed category for MVPs so they can subscribe only to content that I think they will be interested in. The propose for this is so I can hopefully start working with Southern California MVPs to get them engaged in the local community as well as the excellent work they do online.

Don’t know what a MVP is? Check out the MVP site on Microsoft.com http://mvp.support.microsoft.com


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Posted on: 3/15/2006 at 10:19 AM
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