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  2. error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol

    Jul 23, 2007 · I developped a code under Linux and I need to have an windows executable and the .dll.

  3. BulkLoad XSD schema - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    I have used bulkload in the past, but now am having trouble. I have an XML file from an outside source (first part of file follows, along with my most recent xsd). I have been unable to create a valid schema …

  4. Unable to Create an Instance service component using BYOT

    Dec 31, 2007 · Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I am trying to create an object of a service component using

  5. What's xmlns:xsi in a XML document - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Jan 2, 2009 · xsi is usually the prefix for namespace XMLSchema-Instance which contains several built-in attributes that can be used in any XML and XSD files.

  6. Error Trying To SET the Property: HttpErrors

    Aug 15, 2011 · cscript ADSUTIL.VBS SET W3SVC/HttpErrors "400,*,FILE,E:\vol\IISErrorPage\Errors.html" "401,1,FILE,E:\vol\IISErrorPage\Errors.html" …

  7. 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/WebParts/v2/DataView/runtime' does …

    Sep 24, 2009 · I'm using ddwrt because I'd like to open a file in its native environment for editing (when applicable). If you covert a list view to XSLT, the link to a file has the ...

  8. Invalid Dataset Referenced Field???

    Nov 3, 2006 · [rsInvalidDataSetReferenceField] The report parameter ‘CrashVehicleVehicleType’ uses the field ‘ParameterValue’ in a data set reference, but the data set ‘CrashVehicleVehicleType’ does …

  9. How to remove xmlns from Message - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Mar 5, 2014 · I've createad a custom MessageHeader to create an object called UserInfo that contains Username + Password. However, How do I remove the xmlns="..." from the message request below?

  10. GetCustomListTemplates returns 0 values

    Jan 22, 2010 · I have found following code to receive all CustomListTemplates automatically, but the count method returns always 0.