Incorporating Help into Your Windows Applications
elp is one of the most overlooked aspects of Windows development. Ask yourself this: for the last application that you finished and rolled out, how much effort did you put
elp is one of the most overlooked aspects of Windows development. Ask yourself this: for the last application that you finished and rolled out, how much effort did you put
uppose you and your swashbuckling buccaneer friends attack a Spanish galleon. When the smoke clears you find that you have emerged victorious but now you must begin the more difficult
ith the visual designer of Visual Studio 2005 it’s simple and straightforward to stir together a database connection, a SQL query, and a DataGridView control to get a Windows WYSIWYG
he first article in this series showed how to create custom configuration sections in your ASP.NET application configuration file, while the second article demonstrated using Windows Group Policy at both
indows services are applications that run in the background without the need for a user interface. If you?re using Windows, you should not be new to Windows services. The Themes
n Article 1 of this series, you saw how to create a custom configuration section in a Web.config file and access it using a custom provider. That solves the problem
his article describes one simple solution for achieving interoperability between Windows Workflow (WF) and ASP.NET. It leverages the power of WF’s powerful visual logic to design page-flow based on user
SP.NET applications usually rely on two of the standard sections in a Web.config file: the section that holds general configuration and application values, and the section specialized for storing connection
s web application security breaches and attempts rise, developers are increasingly being asked to take more responsibility for the security of their applications, and application framework vendors are building more