It's been a busy month which is why I haven't had many posts. I've been trying to get on track with a current RFID development project. I just have so many other competing priorities that I'm having difficulty focusing on this particular project. It's becoming more important, so I need to really get at it.
Keith Pijanowski had a great article in MSDN magazine titled “Enrich Your XML Serialization With Schema Providers in the .NET Framework.” His article talks about the use of XML schemas for the purpose of serialization with classes. Using an XML schema removes some of the limitations I mentioned in a previous article about using XML serialization including the need for a set accessor.
This of course brings a new problem to the table. Where do you put the schema files? The most obvious choi
Jeroen Ritmeijer has a blog post about turning off the nag screen that asks you to reboot every 10 minutes after installing a patch through Windows update. The update involves making a change to the group policy for the local computer. In spirit of that, here are a few more things in the group policy relating to the Windows Media Player that I like to change:
Prevent Windows Media DRM Internet Access:
Local Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows