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    Eaverae
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    OMG! So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer.. As development took well over 1,5 years, and installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours, it's a very nice feeling to finally see it working at maximum capacaty. For people interested, I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely. ...so much sweat...

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      OMG! So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer.. As development took well over 1,5 years, and installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours, it's a very nice feeling to finally see it working at maximum capacaty. For people interested, I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely. ...so much sweat...

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      Rage
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      Eaverae wrote:

      After one month of installation

      Eaverae wrote:

      installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours

      Someone is going to not be very happy.

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        OMG! So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer.. As development took well over 1,5 years, and installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours, it's a very nice feeling to finally see it working at maximum capacaty. For people interested, I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely. ...so much sweat...

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        leppie
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        Eaverae wrote:

        I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely.

        -1 not enough jQuery ;P

        xacc.ide
        IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
        ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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          Eaverae wrote:

          After one month of installation

          Eaverae wrote:

          installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours

          Someone is going to not be very happy.

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          Eaverae
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          Yeah, it's no laughing matter... I'll live though... ;)

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            Eaverae wrote:

            I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely.

            -1 not enough jQuery ;P

            xacc.ide
            IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
            ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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            Eaverae
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            jQuery was part of the problem; not the solution... :P

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              OMG! So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer.. As development took well over 1,5 years, and installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours, it's a very nice feeling to finally see it working at maximum capacaty. For people interested, I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely. ...so much sweat...

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              Eaverae wrote:

              So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer..

              Wow! :wtf: You'd better talk about in-house testing before looking really dumb in front of a customer.

              Watched code never compiles.

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                Eaverae wrote:

                So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer..

                Wow! :wtf: You'd better talk about in-house testing before looking really dumb in front of a customer.

                Watched code never compiles.

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                Eaverae
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                Or, maybe, just maybe, my bosses should listen to me when I say: "I don't think that's a good idea.." or "We should create a new type of network configuration.." and finally awnser my question after first thinking it over "Are these settings really all the settings I need?" So, let's say it has been a communication highway to hell ;) nevertheless, I'm still glad.. maybe now i can finally sleep at night ;)

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                  OMG! So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer.. As development took well over 1,5 years, and installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours, it's a very nice feeling to finally see it working at maximum capacaty. For people interested, I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely. ...so much sweat...

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                  realJSOP
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                  Not enough cowbell...

                  .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                  "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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                    OMG! So I finally did it. After one month of installation, my application finally runs flawlessly on the network of our customer.. As development took well over 1,5 years, and installation shouldn't have taken longer then 6 hours, it's a very nice feeling to finally see it working at maximum capacaty. For people interested, I created an ASP.Net app to manage a whole Windows Server 2003/2008 enviroment remotely. ...so much sweat...

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                    Mark_Wallace
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                    That's great! Now you can sit back, put your feet up... and wait for the bug reports.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                      Not enough cowbell...

                      .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
                      -----
                      "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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                      Cowbell reference deserves a 5... For Christmas, my wife bought me a 'Cowbell' t-shirt.

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