Installing SQL Server 2008
Need your server and your site up and running quick? Let Greg Larsen show you what you need to know to get SQL Server running and configured.
Need your server and your site up and running quick? Let Greg Larsen show you what you need to know to get SQL Server running and configured.
Learn how to use Windows Azure, Azure Storage and the Azure SDK to quickly and efficiently build cloud applications
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Obtain client-specific information from your Web application using ActiveX, which only works with Internet Explorer and browsers that have ActiveX extensions.
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