Installing Windows 7 RC ... getting around CDBoot code 5

Just recently I wanted to give Windows 7 RC a test drive. I used to run Windows XP on a pretty old fashioned computer with the following setup: - AMD Athlon XP 1600+ - 2 GB RAM - ASROCK K7VT4A Pro - ASUS V7100 Pro This setup works quite decently. Well, at least for the purpose I am using this machine for which is emailing, surfing and some document and media management. ...

July 28, 2009 · 1 min · 184 words · Harry Kimpel

ASP.NET session state store provider for MySql (Update)

As Joel (original URL https://cid-a4e6342ee2ff07cb.profile.live.com/) and Ciprian Tarta (original URL https://cid-9e17649272bd0cd7.profile.live.com/) mentioned, the code for the MySQL session state store provider contained a little bug in the RemoveItem method. I fixed this bug and also tried to re-format the document. You can download the document here: https://www.kimpel.com/FileDownloader.aspx?file=MySqlSessionStateStore v.0.2.zip. Enjoy!

June 23, 2009 · 1 min · 49 words · Harry Kimpel

Fabulous demo from MIT

Have a look at this fabulous demo from MIT …

June 19, 2009 · 1 min · 10 words · Harry Kimpel

Installing SQL Server 2008 RC0

Today, I really struggled with MS SQL Server 2008 RC0. I tried to install it on my Microsoft Vista German box without any luck. During System Configuration Check it told me that the performance counter registry hive is corrupted. Looking at the detailed log I found this information: Rule Name: PerfMonCounterNotCorruptedCheck Rule Description: Checks if existing performance counter registry hive is consistent. Message/Corrective Action: The performance counter registry hive is corrupted. To continue, you must repair the performance counter registry hive. For more information, see https://support.microsoft.com/kb/300956. ...

September 11, 2008 · 2 min · 278 words · Harry Kimpel

The hassle of installing VS 2008

… or rather: good things come to those who wait. Yesterday, I planned to install Visual Studio 2008 on a Vista machine. Sounds like not much of a challenge, but the problem was that I previously installed VS 2008 Beta2. I knew that there might be things to consider, so I followed Scott Guthrie’s blog post where he describes all necessary steps to uninstall VS 2008 Beta2 before installing the VS 2008 Final Release. During uninstall everything went just fine. So, I started VS 2008 setup. It first installed .NET Framework 3.5 which seemed to be okay. But then suddenly the setup stopped without any reason or error message. ...

December 7, 2007 · 2 min · 300 words · Harry Kimpel

Silverlight Surface

It’s been a while since I first heard about Microsoft® Silverlight™ (formerly known as Windows Presentation Foundation / Everywhere or rather WPF/E). I read a good amount of documentation, downloaded Beta and even Alpha versions and played around with it trying to understand the way it works. Then, one day I found an awesome example showing pictures in a way I haven’t seen before in a web environment. That was it … I had to include it on my website. ...

September 13, 2007 · 1 min · 182 words · Harry Kimpel

ASP.NET session state store provider for MySql

As I mentioned earlier here, my website ultimately is .NET ready . Since I have quite a number of photos online that are off the record, I wanted to ‘protect’ them using forms authentication (within the former web hosting package developed in PHP I was using .htaccess and .htpassword files in order to protect complete directories). So, from my professional experience, I know that saving data in session is feasible. However, the problem comes with a clustered environment that you usually run into in production environments. One possible solution now is to store session data in a database. Since the package I ordered at Easy CGI does not come with a MS SQL Server database (unless you add it as an additional feature to your package) you are limited to MS Access or MySql as your database management system … well, this actually isn’t that much of a choice since MS Access is not really suitable in a multi-user environment. ...

July 10, 2007 · 2 min · 361 words · Harry Kimpel

kimpel.com Hosting

Finally, I got it managed to move my domain to a different hosting provider. I was looking for an affordable while spacious provider for quite some time. But either they did not offer a windows hosting package or the amount of space was just too small. I hosted my site at Globat before and really have to say that I was very satisfied with their service and the whole package they provide. The only reason I was looking for a new provider was because of the type of hosting. Globat does not offer a windows package and therefore I was not able to do all the programming in ASP.NET which is by far my favorite language when it comes to web applications. ...

July 10, 2007 · 1 min · 129 words · Harry Kimpel

ASP.NET/IIS hangs - Visual Studio stops responding when you try to create/access an ASP.NET project

I just found a solution to the issue in the subject. I had the problem a while ago and the only resolution was to re-install my machine. Today I had the same issue again after installing (what I figured out) an UMTS software on my machine. ASP.NET and IIS worked just fine before, but after installing the UMTS software this morning I had the same problems again. I googled and fortunately found this post. The resolution is just to run the little application attached. This will remove the bmnet.dll installed and will fix settings within the windows socket layer. It worked for me.

July 4, 2007 · 1 min · 103 words · Harry Kimpel

Hello world!

Welcome to my blog.

July 4, 2007 · 1 min · 4 words · Harry Kimpel