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Stop Visual Studio Prompting for TFS Credentials
There are plenty of posts scattered around the web about the authentication of clients against Team Foundation Server from Visual Studio. Either you get prompted for credentials when you don't want them, or you can't get it to prompt for credentials...
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Mon, Aug 25 2008 10:40 PM
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Visual Studio 2008
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Team Foundation Server
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TFS
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In search of reliable WiFi
About ten years ago, I cabled the house up in Cat5 terminating at a home-made rack in the smallest bedroom (or the data centre as it's affectionately known). Typically, I didn't install anywhere near enough as the number of devices running over...
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Mon, Aug 11 2008 7:22 PM
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Steve Morgan
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iPhone
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Workflow Foundation error binding properties on custom activities
This one had me going round in circles for a good few minutes... While developing a custom activity today, I found myself reorganising some of my service contracts. My custom activity is very simple, having a single incoming DependencyProperty containing...
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Mon, Aug 11 2008 6:11 PM
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Steve Morgan
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Visual Studio 2008
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WF
iPhone 3G works with Nokia 616 car kit
Well, that came as something of a surprise! I finally got round to pensioning off my Nokia N70 last week and replacing it with an iPhone 3G . Now, I'm no disciple of all things Apple, but the iPhone appealed to me for a number of basic reasons; it...
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Tue, Jul 29 2008 5:33 PM
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Steve Morgan
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[OT] Own up. How many times have you wanted to do this?
I may be turning into a grumpy old man, but I swear the term customer service is becoming an oxymoron. More often than not, if you take your business elsewhere when you get treated badly by some organisation, it's usually only you that loses out in...
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Wed, May 21 2008 9:09 AM
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Steve Morgan
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Tormenting the Super-Size Gadget Freak
My learned colleague, Mark Wilson , managed to score an animated T-Shirt recently. I've been after one for ages, since I came across them on Firebox but unfortunately, I'm a size bigger than Mark. I covet his T-Shirt, but I'm not optimistic...
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Tue, Apr 15 2008 10:21 PM
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Steve Morgan
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Mark Wilson
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Time to do something real with Windows Presentation Foundation
It’s been a while, but I’ve started work on a new pet project. Significantly, it’s my first foray into Windows Presentation Foundation....
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Tue, Apr 15 2008 9:23 PM
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Steve Morgan
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Patterns
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MVP
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Windows Presentation Foundation
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Projects
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Model-View-ViewModel
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Model-View-Controller
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UIPAB
When Computing Started To Get Personal
Back in the dim-and-distant past of 1981, I was a fourth year pupil at comprehensive school. Much of my spare time, at lunchtime and after school, was taken up writing software in BASIC and 6502 Assembler for the school's single computer; a Commodore...
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Mon, Mar 24 2008 10:25 PM
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Steve Morgan
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1980's
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