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February 2010 - Posts - Maor's Blog

February 2010 - Posts

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Windows Azure & .NET 4
Many customers and developers ask me lately if it possible to running  ASP.NET 4.0 applications on Windows Azure. Most of them use VS2010 Beta 2 + November 09 Azure SDK. The answer: Windows Azure currently supports .NET 3.5 SP1. Similar Posts: AppFabric, Identity, Dallas Announced at PDC 09 Windows Azure Drive Beta Released New Version of Windows Azure [...]
Windows Azure Drive Beta Released
A beta release of Windows Azure Drive is now available. It was announced as XDrive at PDC 2009. With Windows Azure Drive, your Windows Azure applications running in the cloud can use existing NTFS APIs to access a durable drive. The Windows Azure application can read from or write to a drive letter (e.g., D:\) [...]
SQL Database Migration To SQL Azure
Many customers are asking about migration from SQL to SQL Azure. This post will describe the considerations you have to take and the migration process. First of all, be familiar with SQL Azure limitations: Transact-SQL Reference (SQL Azure Database): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee336281.aspx Guidelines and Limitations (SQL Azure Database): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee336245.aspx SQL Azure does not run in backward compatibility mode [...]
Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 Error Message – THE APPLICATION CANNOT START
If you running the VS 2010 Ultimate Beta 2 and you are getting a screen with an error message – THE APPLICATION CANNOT START, you can fix this problem: Use Visual Studio Command Prompt (2010) and  run “devenv /resetuserdata”. [C]:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE>devenv /resetuserdata Similar Posts: How To: Build Non-MSBuild Projects with MSBuild Team Foundation Server 2008 Installation [...]
Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 Error Message – THE APPLICATON CANNOT START
If you running the VS 2010 Ultimate Beta 2 and you are getting a screen with an error message – THE APPLICATON CANNOT START, you can fix this problem: Use Visual Studio Command Prompt (2010) and  run “devenv /resetuserdata”. [C]:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE>devenv /resetuserdata Similar Posts: Team Foundation Server 2008 Installation Problems How To: Build Non-MSBuild Projects with [...]

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