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DotNetNuke - Announcements - DotNetNuke Forum 4.4.3 Released
Forum 4.4.3 for DotNetNuke has arrived! Chris Paterra, head of the Forums project team, made the re...
10/17/2007 11:00:00 PM - http://www.dotnetnuke.com/News/Announcements/tabid/703/Default.aspx
Jeff Smith Venexus, inc. - How to quickly run frequently used apps without the pesky mouse

We all know that the keyboard is faster than the mouse right? Well here is a quick way to open any application with about 3 keystrokes:

  1. Create a new folder anywhere you like. I put mine in c:\utils\shortcuts.
  2. Place the folder in your path. You can do this by
    1. Opposite click My Computer and choose Properties
    2. Select the Advanced tab.
    3. Choose Environment Variables
    4. Select Path in the System Variables and choose Edit
    5. At the end of the Variable Value path add “;c:\utils\shortcuts” or the path to your shortcut folder. The “;” may already be there.
  3. Create or copy shortcuts to frequently used applications to your new folder. You can also use shortcuts to folder locations.
  4. Rename the shortcuts with 2 or 3 letter identifiers for quick typing. Here are a few I use:
    1. mo = Microsoft Outlook
    2. ie = Internet Explorer
    3. ff = Firefox
    4. rdc = Remote Desktop Client
    5. ps = Windows PowerShell
    6. data = My data directory

Now when I want to run a program, I open the Run box by pressing Windows Key + R, type my shortcut name (ex. mo), and press Enter. It’s faster and easier than finding an icon with the mouse

- By Michael Sullivan

10/11/2007 8:24:28 AM - http://dnnblog.venexus.com/How+To+Quickly+Run+Frequently+Used+Apps+Without+The+Pesky+Mouse.aspx
Eric Landes - Creating Custom Reports for DotNetNuke using Crystal Reports - Part 3
In this article Eric shows how to create custom Crystal Reports for blogs and for portal statistics.
9/2/2007 7:00:00 PM - http://aspalliance.com/1409_Creating_Custom_Reports_for_DotNetNuke_using_Crystal_Reports__Part_3
Eric Landes - Creating Custom Reports for DotNetNuke using Crystal Reports - Part 2
In this second part of the series, Eric shows how to create a report on forums using Crystal Reports and DotNetNuke.
8/30/2007 7:00:00 PM - http://aspalliance.com/1371_Creating_Custom_Reports_for_DotNetNuke_using_Crystal_Reports__Part_2
DNN Stuff - Upgrading to DNN 4.4.0
Edit: A fix for the problem caused by DNN 4.4.0 has just been released on SnowCovered. The new version of Aggregator, 4.0.3 should only be installed on DNN 4.4.0 or higher. For all versions of DNN 4.x below 4.4.0, please install Aggregator 4.0.2. Thanks to everyone who provided testing. Original: The current version of Aggregator, v 4.0.2 has a small problem in DNN 4.4.0. When you save your Aggregator setup, an error is thrown (DotNetNuke.Common.Utilities.DataCache.ClearTabCache(Int32, Int32)). I'm working on a fix for it as we speak. The work around is to just refresh the page after you save your settings. That should clear the error and everything should be fine. The error happens after the settings are saved so anything you put into the Aggregator should be there. I should have a fix posted by the start of the week.
12/28/2006 2:00:00 AM - http://www.dnnstuff.com/Home/tabid/166/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/104/Upgrading-to-DNN-440.aspx
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