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Wikis on the dotnetjunkies ?

I'm not deep into wiki's at all. The most things I had seen were more or less a kind of chicken-shack, noisy and chaotic. But the interop wiki several people have blogged about is dramatically changing my mind. In the last months I've posted some tips which worked on my (customers) machine to solve common problems like fixing an asp.net installation or getting Crystal to work. These posts keep on attracting loads of comments. A lot with many more usefull tips how to get the problems fixed on other machines as well.

What I see is people starting conversations in the comments to my original posts and others start asking about related problems. Instead of me updating my posts again and again (or comment that I just don't know either), isn't this what wikis are all about ? Would it be an idea to start them on the dnj ?

Peter


Posted 04-26-2004 8:10 PM by pvanooijen

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Peter's Gekko wrote Fixing a broken asp.net installation. (The Web server reported the following error when attempting to create or open the Web project located at the following....) revisited
on 09-07-2004 11:54 PM
Fixing a broken asp.net installation. (The Web server reported the following error when attempting to create or open the Web project located at the following....) revisited
Peter's Gekko wrote Using SQL reporting services in an asp.net application with some notes on
on 11-15-2005 6:49 AM
In the Crystal days adding reports to an asp.net application could give you quite a hard time. Having ...
Peter's Gekko wrote Using SQL reporting services in an asp.net application with some notes on
on 11-15-2005 6:49 AM
In the Crystal days adding reports to an asp.net application could give you quite a hard time. Having ...
Peter's Gekko wrote Using SQL reporting services in an asp.net application with some notes on
on 11-15-2005 8:12 AM
In the Crystal days adding reports to an asp.net application could give you quite a hard time. Having ...
Peter's Gekko wrote Using SQL reporting services in an asp.net application with some notes on report parameters
on 11-15-2005 8:58 AM
In the Crystal days adding reports to an asp.net application could give you quite a hard time. Having ...
Peter's Gekko wrote Using SQL reporting services in an asp.net application with some notes on report parameters
on 01-01-2006 4:44 AM
In the Crystal days adding reports to an asp.net application could give you quite a hard time. Having ...
Peter's Gekko wrote Using SQL reporting services in an asp.net application with some notes on report parameters
on 01-01-2006 4:44 AM
In the Crystal days adding reports to an asp.net application could give you quite a hard time. Having ...
Peter's Gekko wrote Fixing a broken asp.net installation. (The Web server
on 07-18-2006 5:55 AM
This is my third post with this title. What started as quick command line fix has grown into something...
Peter's Gekko wrote Fixing a broken asp.net installation. (The Web server
on 03-22-2007 8:48 AM

This is my third post with this title. What started as quick command line fix has grown into something

Peter's Gekko wrote Using SQL reporting services in an asp.net application with some notes on report parameters
on 03-28-2007 5:04 AM

In the Crystal days adding reports to an asp.net application could give you quite a hard time. Having

kavi wrote re: Wikis on the dotnetjunkies ?
on 04-01-2008 4:01 AM

During exporting time from crystal report to excel in asp.net 1.1(and server 2003) gives error  "CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ExportException: Error in File C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\temp_923804fe-c761-41df-830e-1fbeb1074f3e.rpt: Error detected by export DLL: "

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please help me regarding the same. already searched solution but not able to solve this.

pvanooijen wrote re: Wikis on the dotnetjunkies ?
on 04-02-2008 3:41 PM

Now that is something for a wiki. :)

My idea would be to check the rights in the temp dir. As described in one of my other (I'm through with) Crystal posts

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