Summer time is here. At least for your clock. Up north in Stockholm, Sweden where I live, there will be at least two more months before summer. We have had a very short winter this year and the last snow melted away a couple of weeks ago. Today the sun came out and it’s about… Continue reading Summer time is here! But not for Kiss…
BC30456: InitializeCulture is not a member of xxx
Lately I’ve been getting this error on one of my ASP.NET 2.0 web sites: BC30456: ‘InitializeCulture’ is not a member of xxx I’ve been getting it intermittently, ie. sometimes the page works fine and sometimes all I get is this error. I’ve been troubleshooting it for awhile but it finally looks like I have gotten… Continue reading BC30456: InitializeCulture is not a member of xxx
Regedit – Cannot create value: Error writing to the registry.
I guess this is your typical newbie mistake on Windows Vista, but even so I had a hard time finding the solution on Google so I thought I’d post about it. When I was trying to add a key in the Registry Editor, regedit.exe, I got an error message saying “Cannot create value: Error writing… Continue reading Regedit – Cannot create value: Error writing to the registry.
Newsletter Unsubscribe and Delivery Failure in Outlook
I have a web site from which I weekly send out newsletters to 15-20.000 members. The sending of the newsletters is fully automated but I use two VBscript Macros in Outlook to handle Delivery Failures (eg. User Unknown, Domain not Found, Mailbox Full) and the manual Unsubscribe Requests I get. I know I can buy… Continue reading Newsletter Unsubscribe and Delivery Failure in Outlook
Google Wildcards and Personalized Search
After setting my own personal blog posting record in October I have been silent for a few months… 😉 Just stumbled across this today – it has probably always been there and most of you probably already know about it, but I thought I’d mention it anyway. You can use wildcards in Google, for example… Continue reading Google Wildcards and Personalized Search
Things I miss from Notes in Outlook + Desktop Search for Lotus Notes released
I used Lotus Notes as email client for many years, starting with Notes R2 up to R6, and for the last 3 years I’ve been using Outlook 2003. Both have their pro’s and con’s. When I started using Outlook I loved the UI and the Office integration. But there are (at least) two things I… Continue reading Things I miss from Notes in Outlook + Desktop Search for Lotus Notes released
How to Create a Favicon in Visual Studio 2005 ASP.NET Web Project
In Internet Explorer 7 the new tabs feature shows the sites icon, aka favicon.ico. (I know tabs has been around in Firefox and other browsers forever but I’ve been stuck with IE) I’ve been lazy and haven’t created favicons for my sites, but after using IE7 for a few days I realized that they’re pretty… Continue reading How to Create a Favicon in Visual Studio 2005 ASP.NET Web Project
Free copy of IBM Lotus Sametime for Dummies
IBM currently offers a free copy of IBM Lotus Sametime for Dummies. You can also download it as a pdf.
How to access a locked down Notes database and one more thing
I don’t do much Notes development these days but every now and then it happens. The last few days I’ve been spending some time with Notes doing a few modifications to a client’s system and came across these two problems: The client emailed me two Notes database but forgot to uncheck “Enforce a consistent Access… Continue reading How to access a locked down Notes database and one more thing
Testing the new Kiss PC-Link 3.0
Kiss have released PC Link 3.0 for Windows (previous version was 1.30) which I just installed and tried out for the first time. PC-Link is the piece of software that you can use to stream media files from your computer to your Kiss player/recorder. New features include Live Folders and Picture Scaling. Live folders is… Continue reading Testing the new Kiss PC-Link 3.0