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  1. dan0r2

    Peugeot 306 1.9 TD Engine Question

    Makes sense cheers mate.
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    Peugeot 306 1.9 TD Engine Question

    Does anyone know what this rod is for? As mine is hanging lose and not as in the photo. Cheers.
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    When does a domain become available?

    The redemption period is a Domain Registry period of up to 30 days that occurs when a domain name is deleted after having expired unrenewed. In addition, after the 30-day redemption period there is a 5-day Pending Delete Phase. When a domain is in Pending Delete Phase, no one is allowed to...
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    Outlook calendar scripted import

    Not at all any machine that has access to the Exchange server. I think there are settings to control the web service access in Exchange somwhere.
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    Outlook calendar scripted import

    We were in the same situation. We had our bespoke dairy package and wanted to sync the events into the Outlook calendar. We successfully did this using the Exchange Web Service (EWS) and VB.Net. Sample & info...
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    PDF export DLL's - Crystal Reports

    One of these? http://resources.businessobjects.com/support/additional_downloads/runtime.asp#09
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    Simple batch file to shutdown a machine on the network?

    To use this from the WAN you'd need to to access the LAN via VPN. Another approach that isn't too tricky would be creating a web page on the server that calls a local batch file that performs a shutdown. Then you could shutdown your server from anywhere with an internet connection... even...
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    CMS site comparison

    http://www.opensourcecms.com/
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    Visual SVN / Visual SVN server setup

    Yes. Subversion has pre and post commit events - that you can trigger scripts to run. For web development we have a piece of software & various scripts that make up our 'deployment system' e.g. for releasing new versions of sites and also reverting to old. We do however use subversion in...
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    Visual SVN / Visual SVN server setup

    Not in the way you mean. You could backup both the actual source code files & the database file system files. We use subversion at work for all company software and it has yet to go wrong after 10s of thousands of committs!
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    Visual SVN / Visual SVN server setup

    The server stores the files in a database filesystem. Have a read up on Subversion on wikipedia and google for more info. Visual SVN Server is just a nice front end to Subversion. Can do everything you mentioned also.
  12. dan0r2

    Lots of hosting questions

    http://cheapvps.co.uk/ Pretty good no frills and more importantly you can have a UK based VPS. I've a linux one I used for testing.
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    Insurance Questions

    If the alloys are manufacturer fitted you don't have to declare them, if you put some on yourself you would. Do you know what car your going to change to? Do two quotes and you can figure out how much extra or less you'll get. 6 months into a policy they won't be giving you any mega discount...
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    Insurance Questions

    1) Depends on the insurance group of the new car - if higher, you'll have to pay more and vice versa. 2) You only have to declare any non standard mods.
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    opinion on chair

    I've sat in that one - comfy, nice & smooth reclining action, however a very upright position. Good if you just want a computer chair. In the end I wanted something for both at the desk and to lie back in and watch the TV...
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    Help with database design, please.

    Table 'goal' with fields - goal_id, match_id, team_id, goal_time. Isn't too bad.
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    Help with database design, please.

    Good start. You should have a 'team' table. Then the 'home_team' and 'away_team', would just contain a team_id. Another point is to use singular names for tables rather than plural - helps when doing queries e.g. team_id makes more sense than teams_id. For your matches table prefix all...
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    Software Engineering

    Yea Software Engineering involves all of the software development processes. I currently work as a Software Developer for a medium sized company. My job is to create and manage Software that allows the company to meet business requirements. Some examples to give you an idea - the...
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    Subversion Client for Visual Studio

    £25 a head is peanuts considering the functionality it provides and time we save using it. I couldn't find anything close to VisualSVN for acting as a VS subversion client. The fact it uses tortoisesvn is a huge advantage in that your using a single svn client for VS and explorer. Give...
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    Subversion Client for Visual Studio

    Hi I was in the same position at the start of the year. In the end we went with VisualSVN. http://www.visualsvn.com/ Its a front end to tortoisesvn and worth the money. Had 0 problems after 6 months use.
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