IE Critical Update
Microsoft has released the ultra-important IE Update.
Run your Windows Update ASAP (if not sooner).
This fixes the recent exploits that have been working for the past 5 days or so.
Labels: Windows Misc, Windows Vista
My Foray Into Weblogging. Using this to store interesting items for later review.
Microsoft has released the ultra-important IE Update.
Run your Windows Update ASAP (if not sooner).
This fixes the recent exploits that have been working for the past 5 days or so.
Labels: Windows Misc, Windows Vista
Just discovered a little geek humor at Microsoft.
I have the unfortunate task of upgrading a VB6 app to run properly under Vista. No, I could not upgrade the app to .Net, just "fix" the VB app and its installer. So I'm installing VB6 in a Vista virtual machine (do not want to mess up my host machine), and having a little problem when starting VB, an error that mscomctl.ocx is not registered. But it is, and I hunt down Dependency Walker (Depends) to make sure. It's OK, and its components are OK, also.
So I run profiler from Depends to start up VB6 and see what happens. Find an error message*, and stop the profiler. That in turn stops the VB6 application, and profiler dutifully logs the exit return code, and helpfully translates the exit code to hex:
Terminating process by user's request.
Exited "VB6.EXE" (process 0xB84) with code 57005 (0xDEAD).
Had to chuckle. And then went to calc.exe to confirm, decimal 57005 is hex 0xDEAD.
(*for what it's worth, the error is "GetProcAddress(0x75E70000 [KERNEL32.DLL], "IsTNT") called from "MSCOMCTL.OCX" at address 0x27588909 and returned NULL. Error: The specified procedure could not be found (127)." Now I got to got figure that one out.)
Labels: Dev Misc, Visual Studio, Windows Vista
Microsoft has now released a ASP.Net Chart control. Formerly from Dundas, this control was recently added to Reporting Services, and is now available for free for ASP.Net developers.
Ref from Scott Guthrie's blog: New ASP.NET Charting Control:
Labels: .Net, Visual Studio