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setUserTile | Jake's Blog
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Loading a Windows 7 User Tile using the picture in Active Directory. February 22, 2012. Back in 2010 as Microsoft was putting the finishing touches on Office 2010, the Microsoft Exchange team mentioned. The other day, I happened across a post by a guy named Joco. For simplicity, I’m providing an executable file already compiled against .Net 3.5 (which comes with Windows 7). This executable is signed by a CA Cert. The icon used in this executable. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Proudly p...
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setUserTile | Jake's Blog
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VB.net | Jake's Blog
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Category Archives: VB.net. Loading a Windows 7 User Tile using the picture in Active Directory. February 22, 2012. Back in 2010 as Microsoft was putting the finishing touches on Office 2010, the Microsoft Exchange team mentioned. The other day, I happened across a post by a guy named Joco. For simplicity, I’m providing an executable file already compiled against .Net 3.5 (which comes with Windows 7). This executable is signed by a CA Cert. The icon used in this executable. Click to print (Opens in new wi...
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Loading a Windows 7 User Tile using the picture in Active Directory | Jake's Blog
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Loading a Windows 7 User Tile using the picture in Active Directory. February 22, 2012. Back in 2010 as Microsoft was putting the finishing touches on Office 2010, the Microsoft Exchange team mentioned. The other day, I happened across a post by a guy named Joco. For simplicity, I’m providing an executable file already compiled against .Net 3.5 (which comes with Windows 7). This executable is signed by a CA Cert. The icon used in this executable. The VB.net Code. And add a reference to both “System...
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thumbnailPhoto | Jake's Blog
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Loading a Windows 7 User Tile using the picture in Active Directory. February 22, 2012. Back in 2010 as Microsoft was putting the finishing touches on Office 2010, the Microsoft Exchange team mentioned. The other day, I happened across a post by a guy named Joco. For simplicity, I’m providing an executable file already compiled against .Net 3.5 (which comes with Windows 7). This executable is signed by a CA Cert. The icon used in this executable. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Proudly p...
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vb.net | Jake's Blog
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Tag Archives: vb.net. Loading a Windows 7 User Tile using the picture in Active Directory. February 22, 2012. Back in 2010 as Microsoft was putting the finishing touches on Office 2010, the Microsoft Exchange team mentioned. The other day, I happened across a post by a guy named Joco. For simplicity, I’m providing an executable file already compiled against .Net 3.5 (which comes with Windows 7). This executable is signed by a CA Cert. The icon used in this executable. Click to print (Opens in new window).
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code | Jake's Blog
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Live Demo of Captive Portal Design. February 11, 2016. In my previous post. Unfortunately, GeSHi didn’t properly highlight the CSS. This also ended up making the post really long and there’s at least a few places where it mutilated the code. And second, embedding the code in a WordPress post also had the drawback that you couldn’t see how the page looked other than in my screenshots. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). February 6, 2016. There...
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active directory | Jake's Blog
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Tag Archives: active directory. Loading a Windows 7 User Tile using the picture in Active Directory. February 22, 2012. Back in 2010 as Microsoft was putting the finishing touches on Office 2010, the Microsoft Exchange team mentioned. The other day, I happened across a post by a guy named Joco. For simplicity, I’m providing an executable file already compiled against .Net 3.5 (which comes with Windows 7). This executable is signed by a CA Cert. The icon used in this executable. Click to print (Opens in n...
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network administration | Jake's Blog
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Tag Archives: network administration. Live Demo of Captive Portal Design. February 11, 2016. In my previous post. Unfortunately, GeSHi didn’t properly highlight the CSS. This also ended up making the post really long and there’s at least a few places where it mutilated the code. And second, embedding the code in a WordPress post also had the drawback that you couldn’t see how the page looked other than in my screenshots. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
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