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 Tuesday, May 01, 2007
I found a particularly interesting comment on the Technet Script Center page for Scheduled Tasks:
Note that this class can only return jobs that are created using either a script or AT.exe. It cannot return information about jobs that are either created by or modified by the Scheduled Task wizard.
A search of the .Net Framework turned up empty. As far as I can tell, schtasks.exe is the way to go if you want the end-users to be able to change the default entry…
UPDATED June 14, 2007: I used the Task Scheduler library from Code Project.
 Monday, April 16, 2007
I want to thank the group from PointBridge for the wonderful evening. Ethan, Bert, et. al. were a pleasure to meet!
I am very excited to announce that I have joined Todd Bleeker and Bill English at Mindsharp! I will be working in the Barracuda Tools division along with Keith Richie.
Thanks to everyone at Mindsharp for this wonderful opportunity!
 Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Todd Bleeker (who is alleged to be a cult figure in some circles) is speaking at two local events:
Building SharePoint Web Parts Wednesday, April 18th Chicago DotNet User Group (RSVP requested) Microsoft Office in Downers Grove, IL
Ghosting, Master Pages, Themes, CSS, etc. Thursday, April 19th Chicago SharePoint User Group (RSVP required) Microsoft Technology Center, 77 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL
 Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Just shaking off the dust after completing a project.
 Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Amanda Murphy has started writing SharePoint articles for Intranet Journal. The SharePoint series over there has slowed down since I got too busy to contribute. But with Amanda and Rob, I look forward to more great stuff!
 Tuesday, July 11, 2006
 Friday, July 07, 2006
I started the process on Friday afternoon, so you may need to adjust each days activities...
Day 1 (afternoon)
Create Virtual Machine and Virtual Disk; Install Windows 2003 Server R2; Download 32 patches from Windows Update.
Day 2
Watch A.J beat the Cubs in the ninth-inning sandwich by the World Cup semi-finals.
Day 3
Mow lawn; Buy new garage door opener; Pay for installation (It is a hardware problem!); Other honey-do's.
Day 4
Work on a setup project for the SharePoint Forums WebPart.
Day 5
Independance Day parade, cook-out and fireworks.
Day 6
Download and install WSS and its prerequisites. Ian Morrish has them summarized on his demo site.
Day 7 (morning)
Configure Forms Authentication using tips from Nick Swan and code from the ASP.Net Quick Start. (In an interesting intersection of old and new, I used Notepad to create an ASP.Net 2.0 application!)
The SharePoint Team has done a fantastic job!

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