Getting BIDS x64 to install

While installing BIDS x64 (whichever edition) on my laptop, I realised an annoying error - 2147467259.Message:Unspecified error.

A simple googling revealed the workaround - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/960127

This problem only occurs if you:

1) Install BIDS x64 on x64 OS
2) Install VS on a non-default location

 

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Changes to SGDN Jan 2009 UG Meeting

Due to speaker's availability, the sessions for this Thursday's UG Meeting will be swapped, the amended agenda will be as follows:

Building Disconnected Apps and C# Development
Apurva Deepak Lawale
1900 - 2000 hrs

Learn how to build disconnected applications and discover some tricks of C# development.

Spice up your ASP.NET web site using AJAX
Lim Boon Tiong, ASP.NET MVP
2015 – 2130 hrs

During this session, Boon Tiong will examine a few of his favourite AJAX features with Visual Studio 2008. You'll learn and experience the different ways of implementing AJAX and spice up your existing web site with minimum effort.

About the Speaker
Boon-Tiong Lim is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP - 6 years) for ASP .NET, and also a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) specialising in professional quality training on the latest Microsoft technologies. He holds multiple Microsoft certifications including MCITP: Database Administrator and Database Developer (SQL Server 2005), MCPD : Web Developer, Windows Developer, Enterprise Application Developer, MCTS : SQL Server 2005, VSTS and .NET 2.0, MCDBA, MCSE, MCAD, MCSD and MCT - a certification which he has maintained for the past 11 years.

He most enjoys training developers on .NET both locally and globally, though he also ventures into products such as SQL Server 2005 and 2008.

Boon Tiong is also a regular speaker at numerous Microsoft and Singapore local .NET user group events, including TechEd Asia 2006 and recently proctored the hands-on-labs at Tech Ed 2008 in Australia. Last but not least, he was awarded the Top Contributor TechEd SEA 2006, MVP Award – Microsoft.

To register for the event, click here. Note that there’s currently no email confirmation for the event.

Directions to the venue can be found here

Thanks to Boon Tiong who've graciously accepted the last minute swap.

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SGDN Jan 2009 UG Meeting

Our next UG Meeting is held on 8th January 2009, Level 22 BR-01, NTUC Building from 1830 hrs – 2130 hrs. Light snacks will be served before the session.

Spice up your ASP.NET web site using AJAX
Lim Boon Tiong, ASP.NET MVP
1900 – 2015 hrs

During this session, Boon Tiong will examine a few of his favourite AJAX features with Visual Studio 2008. You'll learn and experience the different ways of implementing AJAX and spice up your existing web site with minimum effort.

About the Speaker
Boon-Tiong Lim is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP - 6 years) for ASP .NET, and also a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) specialising in professional quality training on the latest Microsoft technologies. He holds multiple Microsoft certifications including MCITP: Database Administrator and Database Developer (SQL Server 2005), MCPD : Web Developer, Windows Developer, Enterprise Application Developer, MCTS : SQL Server 2005, VSTS and .NET 2.0, MCDBA, MCSE, MCAD, MCSD and MCT - a certification which he has maintained for the past 11 years.

He most enjoys training developers on .NET both locally and globally, though he also ventures into products such as SQL Server 2005 and 2008.

Boon Tiong is also a regular speaker at numerous Microsoft and Singapore local .NET user group events, including TechEd Asia 2006 and recently proctored the hands-on-labs at Tech Ed 2008 in Australia. Last but not least, he was awarded the Top Contributor TechEd SEA 2006, MVP Award – Microsoft.

Building Disconnected Apps and C# Development
Apurva Deepak Lawale
2030 - 2130 hrs

Learn how to build disconnected applications and discover some tricks of C# development.

To register for the event, click here. Note that there’s currently no email confirmation for the event.

Directions to the venue can be found here

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Report Server Catalog Best Practices

An outstanding article on SqlCat on RS Catalog Best Practices.

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A good reason to watch The Day the Earth Stood Still

My wife and I watched the latest sci-fi movie, The Day The Earth Stood Still, with leading cast Keanu Reeves, and I was pleasantly surprised by the usage of Microsoft Surface within the storyline. Within the movie, Surface was being used in a multi-user scenario, whereby a group of cast were gathering around Surface to discuss about the facts and information about the alien. The application also featured the ability of Surface to recognise the actual physical object placed on the Surface top and display vital information about the object. At the same time, gestures like flickering, 'throwing' and rotating was also being put to use.

Well, the storyline was at best mediocre, and at least I was surprised to see Surface in action :)

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Mix-It-Up, Touch-It-Up

Innovation is touching down in Singapore! See it with your own eyes and hear it directly from Mr Tim Huckaby, a “Pioneer of the Smart Client Revolution” as he shares on Windows Presentation Foundation, Silverlight and Microsoft Surface!

This session will be heavily demo focused to accentuate how the power of the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight 2.0 can be used to visualize data.

WPF is the next-generation presentation sub-system for building rich Windows smart client user experiences that incorporate UI, media, and documents.

Microsoft® Silverlight™ is a plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web.

Microsoft Surface a multi-touch product that allows a user to
manipulate digital content by the use of natural motions, hand gestures, or physical objects.

REGISTER NOW and hear it first-hand from Mr Tim Huckaby!

Tim Huckaby

Consistently rated in the top 10% of all speakers, and currently focused on Smart Client Technologies, Tim Huckaby has been called a “Pioneer of the Smart Client Revolution”. Tim has been awarded multiple times for the highest rated keynote and technical presentations for Microsoft and numerous other technology conferences around the world.

Date

10th December 2008 (Wed)

Time

6pm – 9pm

Venue

Microsoft Auditorium, Level 21
NTUC Centre,
One Marina Boulevard
Microsoft Singapore

Email:

MSDPE@crystaledge.net

Call:

Meagan at +65 6293 4947

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More about installing Zune on Windows Server 2008

Following on my previous post, I realised that for certain machines, simply running the Zune-*.msi will not install properly. To overcome the problem, start command prompt as an administrator, and manually run 'msiexec /i Zune-*.msi'

* - Replace with the version that you require (depends on whether your machine is x86 or x64)

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VSTS Development and Database Edition merges

It's great news for those folks who're thinking of using VSTS to manage their IT projects from end to end - VSTS Development and Database Edition merges - Read more here.

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Isolating slowness on my HP-Compaq 6510b

Recently, I had a spout of 'slowness' and battery problems with my HP-Compaq 6510B, which I rammed up to 4GB RAM and was running on W2K8 x64 Enterprise w/Hyper V. It was running fine for the first 6 months, until I noticed that my battery failes to retain charge and it took me an exceptionally long time to boot up (e.g. 20-40 mins to show login screen). Here's the series of 'repair' before I can safely declare that I have my heavy-but-better-performing laptop back in good condition:

  1. 1-1 exchange of RAM (since I upgrade myself). I suspect it could be due to ram problem as the laptop took a long time to pass the RAM test and on initial test of swapping the original 2GB RAM module back, my laptop was ok. But not for long.
  2. Discovered battery problem + slowness. HP helpdesk diagnose it could be due to (a) notebook heat dissipation problem or (b) faulty motherboard. In order to assist the HP engineers to load their diagnostic tools, I formatted my laptop and brought it back to life in Vista x86. HP took the initiative of swapping (b) for me and I reinstalled W2K8. It was ok, but again, not for long.
  3. This time, HP engineer suggested that it could be a hdd problem. Fine - I did a harddisk sanitisation and did a 1-1 exchange for a new hard-disk with the same capacity and speed. Reinstalled W2K8 again. As suspected, the problem still persists.
  4. Finally, my last service call to HP. They suspected that my CPU is faulty and wanted to do a CPU swap for me. On the day of repair, the HP engineer discovered that it could be due to a component in the power supply which caused the machine to 'crawl'... So, I changed a new adapter and I think it saved my day (and my laptop)

For those who're using a HP-Compaq 6510b, if you face the same problem, it could be due to your power supply (and not your Vista / Win2K8).. Big Smile

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Installing Zune 3.0 on Windows Server 2008 (x64)

If you're like me, and would like to run Zune 3.0 on your Windows Server 2008 (x64), here's the workaround - Thanks to Kit Kai for providing the link.

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Resources for Oct 2008 UG Event

For those who're trying to copy down Apurva's blog - Here's the link. Here's some other resources which he mentioned:

- Deep Zoom Composer

- Deep Zoom Tag Browser

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Oct 2008 UG Meeting

Our next UG Meeting is held on 2nd October 2008, Level 22 CF12, NTUC Building from 1830 hrs – 2130 hrs. Food will be served before the session.

Deep Zoom – A Walkthrough
Apurva Deepak Lawale
1925 – 2025 hrs

Apurva will be showing a few walkthrough about Deep Zoom, and how can you build compelling applications using Deep Zoom.

To register for the event, send me an email at microlau_at_sgdotnet_dot_org.

Note that there’s currently no email confirmation for the event.

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Encoding content for Zune player

Recently, I managed to get my hands on a black 80GB Zune player (Thanks to Chewy) and I was trying to pump all my webcasts over to the small screen so that I can watch webcasts (and podcasts) on the move... I was rather disappointed that the Zune software doesn't handle this (I'm a video dummy) by itself and I still have to rely on encoders. I picked on the free tool, Windows Media Encoder 9, and here's the settings to get your video files into Zune nicely (Extracted from http://www.zune.net/en-us/support/usersguide/podcasts/create.htm)

Using Windows Media Encoder to Encode Video Content
You can use Windows Media Encoder 9 Series to encode video to a WMV file that is suitable for the Zune device. To download the free encoder, go to the Microsoft Download Center.

The following instructions describe how to use Windows Media Encoder to encode content up to the maximum quality for the Zune device. Content can be from either a live source (for example, a video camera) or an existing video file.

To encode content for the Zune device using Windows Media Encoder

  1. Click the Start menu, and select Windows Media > Windows Media Encoder .
  2. In the New Session dialog box, click the Wizard tab, and then double-click Custom Session .
  3. In Windows Media Encoder, on the Sources tab, under Source from, do one of the following:
    • Select Devices if your content is on a device such as a video camera or a capture card.
    • Select File if content is in digital format accessible from your compute, and then locate the file you want to convert.

      IMPORTANT: If your file requires conversion to a format compatible with Zune, do not select Script: In File. For a list of compatible video formats, see Zune Formats and Codecs.
  4. On the Output tab, check the Archive to file checkbox, and then choose a location and file name.
  5. On the Compression tab, select the following encoding settings:


    Setting Value
    Destination File download (computer playback)
    Video DVD quality video (1 Mbps VBR)
    By choosing VBR, the encoder will perform two-pass encoding, which maximizes the overall quality of the video although it takes roughly double the time to encode.
    To perform one-pass encoding, choose DVD quality video (1 Mbps CBR)
    Audio CD quality audio (VBR)


  6. Click Edit.
  7. In the Custom Encoding Settings dialog box, click 1073 Kbps, and select the following encoding settings:


    Setting Value
    Audio Format 128 Kbps, 44.1 kHz, stereo CBR
    Video Size 320x240
    Video bit rate 500K

  8. Click OK to close the Custom Encoding Settings dialog box.
  9. Click Apply.

    Note
    You can choose to configure additional parameters on the remaining tabs as well.
  10. On the toolbar menu, click Start Encoding.

There's a interesting tweat by another Zune-ster (http://blogs.msdn.com/ben/archive/2006/11/29/video-encoding-for-the-zune.aspx), but I've yet to test it out. For now, I'm still relying on the nice ui before I write a program to automatically encode files for my Zune player.

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Sept 2008 UG Meeting

Our next UG Meeting is held on 4th September 2008, Level 22 CF12, NTUC Building from 1830 hrs – 2130 hrs. Food will be served before the session.

Silverlight and WCF
Bronk Han, Solutions Consultant
1925 – 2025 hrs
Beginners’ guide to working with Silverlight and WCF. Topics include testing and debugging of WCF services, as well as WCF authentication (using ASP.NET forms authentication) and roles services.

About the Speaker
Bronk is a Solutions Consultatnt with over eight years of experience in IT industry. He’s been involved in numerous .NET projects in the healthcare, manufacturing, distribution, retail, media industries, working mostly on ASP.NET web and mobile applications.

Languages, Software Architecture and Concurrency
Justin Lee, Consultant, MindSharp (MVP – C#)
2030 – 2130 hrs
Get insights on the various technologies that will impact how you write code in the future. Get a high level overview on what software development is like, and will become in the future.

To register for the event, send me an email (microlau_at_sgdotnet_dot_org). Note that there’s currently no email confirmation for the event.

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New NCS-SCS ‘a force’ in Singapore

 

SingTel will strengthen its foothold in Singapore's IT services market with a controlling stake in SCS, but it remains to be seen if SCS can lend weight to the telco's regional expansion plans, according to analysts.

 

In a statement issued Monday, SingTel announced that Computer Systems Holdings (CSH) has acquired a 60% stake in SCS from Green Dot Capital for about S$140 million (US$99.3 million), or S$1.50 (US$1.06) per share. CSH is a subsidiary of NCS, which is owned by SingTel.

 

Lim Eng, CEO of NCS said in the statement: "This [transaction] accelerates the overseas expansion plans of NCS by providing operational scale and an enlarged regional footprint. The IT services market is a high growth area and the potential for growth is enormous."

 

With the transaction, CSH is also making a "mandatory general offer" for the remaining shares of SCS at S$1.50 (US$1.06) per share. The offer documentation is expected to go out to shareholders between 14 days and by 21 days from today, according to a document detailing the announcement.

 

Eugene Wee, IDC's research manager for IT services in the Asia-Pacific region, said in an e-mail interview that should NCS--through CSH--acquire the remaining SCS shares, the new entity will result in Singapore's largest IT services player, boasting increased scale and scope.

 

According to IDC figures, NCS commanded a 10.3% share of the IT services market in Singapore in the second half of 2007, while SCS held 2.4%. Their combined share of 12.7 percent exceeds the 12.1% held by top player IBM Global Services during the same period.

 

Wee said in an e-mail interview: "Moving forward, with SCS cementing a win in cooperation with outsourcer EDS for the Singapore Government's Standard Operating Environment (SOEasy) project, the new organization will not only be a force in Singapore, but can potentially leverage its know how for greater geographic expansion throughout the Asia-Pacific region."

 

"While NCS has been a key systems integrator and provider of managed services in Singapore, SCS also brings increased vertical depth with their portfolio of 'trusted services' which encompass specialist e-government and healthcare services," he added.

 

According to figures released in May by Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority, SCS and NCS were ranked second and third, respectively, for the total value of government contracts awarded in FY2007, which ended Mar. 31, 2008. NCS had been the top IT services provider to the government for the preceding three financial years.

 

Boost to SingTel's IT services expansion?


The move is part of SingTel's strategy "to be a significant solutions provider to business customers in the Asia-Pacific region", its CEO Allen Lew said in the statement Monday.

 

IDC's Wee pointed out the deal propels SingTel to "a much stronger strategic position in the near- to medium term", with an expanded portfolio of services and a wider installed base of IT services customers.

 

Gartner's research director for communications Foong King-Yew, however, pointed out that the acquisition will in the short term not have any significant impact on SingTel's IT services footprint in the region as "over 80% of SCS' revenues are still derived from the Singapore market".

 

The move will strengthen SingTel's position in the local IT services market, but SCS would not be "adding any new and significant core competencies that NCS does not already possess", he added.

 

Foong said: "SingTel will have to demonstrate that it can operate SCS' business significantly better and grow the regional revenues significantly in order to justify the price premium it is paying for SCS."

 

In the immediate term, duplicate services could be eliminated to "extract cost savings", said Foong, adding that it would be necessary for SingTel "to consolidate the company's operations and human resources without unnecessary delay" to gain further synergies and benefits.

 

"Certainly, differences between the two organizations can be expected and these will have to be resolved carefully. This is also to ensure the smooth contribution to the SOE project," he noted.

 

Loy H. Chia, director at ANZ Singapore, which is conducting the offer on behalf of SingTel, told ZDNet Asia in a phone interview companies typically have between 28 and 60 days to respond to an offer after it has been issued.

 

 

 

 

Source: www.zdnetasia.com 25th August 2008

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