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One of the Windows 2000 features that I've found most useful is the capability to change from dynamic to static IP addressing on a workstation without needing to reboot. The ability to execute the change from within a script would make this new...
Welcome to the inaugural issue of In the Spotlight! Once each month, I'll "spotlight" a technology and/or technology issue—exploring the features and concerns, if any. I'll cover some of the more interesting and important issues and technologies...
Welcome to the .NET Developer Toolkit! My name is Rob Howard, and I'm a program manager on the .NET Frameworks team at Microsoft. Specifically, I work on the ASP.NET feature of the .NET Framework, but I won't limit this column to discussions of...
A. Unless someone outside of Microsoft makes a tool to create visual styles in the same format as Microsoft, you won't be able to add new skins to the OS without a third-party add-on. Microsoft has said that it won't support third-party skins for...
Microsoft has posted a downloadable fix for a problem with the T-SQL debugger in Visual Studio 6.0, Enterprise Edition. Microsoft reports that the problem with the T-SQL debugging feature could cause a buffer overrun. And because the Debugger...
A. If you use Windows Media Player 7 (WMP7) or later, you know that each application can use a different GUI style, known as a "skin." Microsoft has added this skinning capability to Windows XP, so you can specify a different style for your Start...