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Posted on Thursday December 31st, 2009 at 18:00 in community, blog news, resguru
Greetings fellow Guru’s, and happy new year! It’s been quite a while since something has happened over here on RESguru. New customer projects, job transitions and in general running around in small circles throughout 2009, has attributed ...
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Posted on Monday May 4th, 2009 at 16:00 in news, community, blog news, res news, external stuff, resguru
Today at 21:00 GMT, it is officially announced that the people behind the RES Software User Group and the RESguru.com website are joining forces to provide even better content and information to the entire RES community. Yuri Haak, co-founder of RESu...
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Posted on Wednesday April 29th, 2009 at 15:23 in sql, howto, powerfuse, bugfixes, technote
Here’s a solution to an annoying little problem which has been bugging moreĀ than a few people out there recently. This was originally posted in the Guru’s Forum but it seemed to make sense to make an article out of it. Here’s the ...
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Posted on Tuesday April 28th, 2009 at 15:36 in lockdown, powerfuse, technote, unc paths
Here’s a tech-tip straight off the press. You might find yourself in the situation that you need to permit users to have the right to browse UNC paths on the network. This may be the case if you have users with elevated priveledges, such as use...
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Posted on Tuesday April 28th, 2009 at 10:26 in news, community, blog news, usergroup, res news, external stuff
This morning, the long anticipated RESug.com went online, which is now the officially endorsed RES UserGroup site (unlike the babbeling black sheep of the community here ;-) Anyway, here at the ‘Guru we absolutely welcome the site to the growin...
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Posted on Monday April 27th, 2009 at 05:35 in Privacy, Logging, cleanup, powerfuse, technote, buildingblocks, powertrace, buildingblock, embarassing logs, webtrace
A technote was published in the technote library in late March. This one will help you clean up any embarrasing log entries, which you need to clean out for one reason or another. Suppose you are running PowerTrace with WebTrace enabled in your envir...
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