Ramblings Of A Crazy DotNet Woman

This blog is for all Microsoft & .net lovers who may find themselves in need of help or information once in a while. We all have questions and we all need to know more than we know right now. When I come across things that I think may be useful, I post it. When I have something to say that I think is important, which is everything, I post it. All of my C#, ASP.NET, VB, AJAX & programming friends around the world are welcome to the info in my blog - Ramblings Of A Crazy DotNet Woman!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Finding The .SQL Mime Type SQL Server Mime Type

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OMG! Why are some things so much more difficult than they need to be? I am creating a database application to make my life simpler. The appl...
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Friday, October 22, 2010

How To Solve System.Web.Mvc.HtmlHelper' does not contain a definition for 'RenderPartial' and no extension method 'RenderPartial'

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Sometimes there are errors when you build in ASP.NET MVC that just make you want to shoot your own computer! You resist the urge of course (...
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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Problems With The HP ZD8000!

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There are very few products that I actually can say that I hate, however, HP has managed to make two products that are on my list. A few yea...
Sunday, September 26, 2010

How To Get Fluent NHibernate, NHibernate And Castle To Work Using Medium Trust

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There are times when open source projects can give you incredible joy. Then there are other times when you just want to go find the develope...
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Friday, September 24, 2010

How To Tell What Happened When Publish Failed In ASP.NET MVC

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This is a simple one. If you use the Publish feature in Visual Studio, you might be wondering how you can tell why a publish fails. The reas...
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

How To Uninstall Internet Explorer 9 Beta

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I made a mistake. I should have known better than to install a Microsoft Beta product. I love Microsoft, but their Beta products have some r...
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Monday, September 6, 2010

How To Solve A SQL Server Database Marked As Suspect Mode

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I'm going to keep this short and to the point. You may log into SQL Server some day and find that some of your databases have an exclama...
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