Mike Fitz Promises to Blog
Mike Fitzmaurice promised to blog more often and I got him on the tape so I can bug him once in a while IF he does not keep his promise đ
Mike Fitzmaurice promised to blog more often and I got him on the tape so I can bug him once in a while IF he does not keep his promise đ
I was just informed by other MVPs that Patrick Tisseghem suddenly passed away on Wednesday in Sweden ! My heart goes out to Patrickâs family and friends for their loss. Rest in peace Patrick!
This one is just a quick tip which I get asked a lot!
1) You configured the security level of your IP forms to Domain.
2) You saved the form in a folder in your project.
3) You published the form into another folder again in your VS project.
4) You checked-in your code.
5) Someone else gets the latest version of your code and tries to open the InfoPath Form. They double-click on the form in the visual studio and they get this error:
Forms that require the domain permission level contain features that access information on a network, such as data connections, linked images, and code.
Just go to the file system (VS 2008 gives you Open Folder in Windows Explorer option when you right click on any folder in your solution) , right click the file and choose to open it in Design mode? That will do it!
Once you have a virtual machine starting , it is quite common to include login information , expiration date (if any), your company logo and bunch of other stuff included in the prelogin screen. I just updated the timebombed VMs blog post (part 3) to include the prelogin screen as well (towards the end).
I just saw that fellow MVP , John Holiday is planning to deliver some ECM training courses. All I can say is that , no matter how expert you are , walking away from John’s presentations and classes , it is almost impossible that you are not amazed with John’s intelligence and expertise. It’s scary how smart this guy is! seriously!