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Thanks for visiting my blog (web log). I hope you will find it interesting and useful.

- Harry Pannu



CDOSYS on IIS7 / Windows Server 2008
Written by Harwant "Harry" Pannu   
Monday, 30 November 2009
If you are having trouble sending emails from your web application on IIS 7 (Windows 2008), the information here may help you. I ran into some issues when I migrated an ASP applcation from an old server to a new server with Windows 2008 and IIS 7 on it.
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Palm Sync with Virtual PC over USB
Written by Harwant "Harry" Pannu   
Sunday, 28 October 2007

A few days back I decided to connect my Palm Tungsten T3 to a Microsoft Virtual PC2007 (VPC) machine that I was experimenting with. So far I was very happy with the VPC, but then I discovered it did not support USB interface at all. It was very disapiointing as I was really excited to take advantages of a VPC.  It is really hard to live without a USB interface these days, specially on a Workstation (servers may be ok without one).

 I looked around and found out that the current VMWare products were supporting USB2.0. So I decided to give VMWare Player a try. After some struggle I was successful in connecting my Palm to the HotSync on the PC. I would like add some details of experience here later. But if you are having trouble and need some quick tips, drop me a line.

Harry

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Windows Backup Scripting
Written by Harwant "Harry" Pannu   
Sunday, 28 October 2007
If you use (or planning to use) MS Windows' built-in backup utility, you may find this blog interesting/helping. The backup utility is mainly a GUI based tool where you do not write any automating scripting. Though it works just fine in many situations, but it can cause frustration and in-efficiencies under some situations. That is where knowing the command line equivalent and a little bit of BAT (or batch) file scripting comes handy.
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A Blog Finally
Written by Harwant "Harry" Pannu   
Sunday, 28 October 2007

Having a blog is like a must-have for anyone who is remotely connected to the Internet presence. Being a web-development techy it is almost un-acceptable not to have one. May be not.

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