Right Click and Open a Command Prompt

In one of our current projects, we are building .Net Class Libraries that will be integrated into an ASP.Net web site.
The most laborious task occurs after every major change to a Class Library — we need to run a command line script that registers that DLL with the OS.  Unfortunately, the folder that the DLL [...]

How to remove GRUB from the Master Boot Record and restore the Windows bootloader

Often we find ourselves having to rebuild a development server.  Sometimes, converting a server from the Windows operating system to the Linux operating system can be a bit tricky, especially if the GRUB bootloader is installed. 
Here’s how to get rid of it.
Boot your server/computer with your bootable Windows CD.  Get through all the messages until you get to the [...]

Website Security, SSL, TLS, https and how it all works.

Are you ever curious how your browser knows which website to trust and how your private information is protected on the Internet?
Check out this article by, Jeff Moser.
http://www.moserware.com/2009/06/first-few-milliseconds-of-https.html

Tech Office Going Green - Part 2 - Green Web Hosting

Green, it’s the ubiquitous, yet trendy buzzword of the present.  And, with the price of fuel skyrocketing and social consciousness for our environment increasing, the term green will be with us for the foreseeable future.  In our last “green” post, we discussed a tech. project that was a less formal way to think green.  This [...]

Tech Office Going Green - Part 1 - Dell “Lapserver”

We recently turned an old Dell Latitude CPx J into a development web server. We did this impart because we have been trying to be more eco-friendly. Also, because I am a total technology geek and I love a good challenge. Now keep in mind, this is not mission critical stuff. This is just a [...]

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