For a comprehensive list of file extensions and their representation, visit http://www.filext.com . The site contains more extensions then you shake a mouse at!
Listed below are a few upcoming .Net events in Cleveland: May 12: MSDN Event ( http://www.msdnevents.com/) May 17: Microsoft SQL Server Summit ( http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/eventdetail.aspx?culture=en-US&eventid=1032271939) May 19: SQL Server SIG (using XML in SQL Server; http://www.gcpcug.org/sigdetail.php?pick_sig=27 )
Q: I'm deploying a .net application to a variety of users and want to detect if a PC already has Shockwave installed on it or not? A: Search for the file "Shockwave Flash Object" in " C:\windows\Downloaded Program Files " (Windows XP) or " C:\winnt\Downloaded Program Files " (Windows 2000.)
Hello ClevelandDotNet'ers, Welcome to the ClevelandDotNet Blog! Feel free to post your questions and comments regarding the C#/VB.Net SIG (Special Interest Group). Thanks, Sam Nasr