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Daily Archives: June 29, 2016
The Desktop Rebuild–Part 3
This is the last part of this series, at least for now. If you haven’t seen Part 1 and Part 2, feel free to check them out. After I got through Part 2, I was working again. In fact, I … Continue reading
Come to IT/Dev Connections–July Sale
You can register for IT/Dev Connections in October and save this weekend with the July Sale. Use code: JULYSALE. I’ll be speaking, though I’m not sure which sessions will be chosen. This year the conference is going to be on … Continue reading
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Email or Username
Quite a few of us will work with application databases where we need to identify a particular user for working with the various parts of the application. I’m not talking about the authentication and verification of identity, but just having … Continue reading
Better Explorer on High dpi Displays
I’ve got a high dpi display on my laptop. The recommended resolution is 2560×1704. That’s small. I have had all kinds of issues with SSMS, VS, and various other applications, including a few from Redgate. The other day I was … Continue reading