ASP.Net “How Do I” Video Center

Aspiring or experienced web developers who utilize the Microsoft Visual Studio/Express ASP.Net development tools now have another learning tool at their disposal. Microsoft has launched their new How Do I Video Center for ASP.Net developers.

This site is targeted at beginners, but experienced developers may be able to pick up a trick or two. These video range from brief ~5 minutes to in depth ~30 minutes, so if you are looking for a how to, this is an excellent resource.

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  • http://none John Harris

    Mosy likey in the wrong area, but here we go anyway.

    1) Have XP SP2

    2) Logged in to User Accounts to change info on a user.

    3) Supposed to have 3 users, & Guest turned off.

    4) Wow !!! NOW HAVE 4 USERS & Guest turned Off.

    5) A hidden USER which does not show up on log in screen after boot.

    6) 4th user is ASP.NET Machine A, Limited Account, password
    protected.

    7) Checked Programs installed, on the add or remove program, could
    not find ASP.NET.

    8) I am sure this is from one of the many updates we get from Microsoft,

    Now What ??

    1) Should not, ASP.NET just Load on my drive, as other Microsoft
    software?

    2) Why assign to a USER ID, with password protect and:
    a) No information to let you know it has done this.
    b) No password information.

    3) Even if they did provide information, what the heck would I do with it?

    4) Is it safe to remove the USER ID, or just let the ID sit there that no one
    knows how to use and most likely will never use.

    Thank you for your time and hope that you will please forward to the department or person who may shed some light on this.

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