Monthly Archives: February 2011

AVIcode: Is it a profiler?

I do not know a single user of AVIcode products who would not have asked, sooner or later, if AVIcode is different from other .NET profilers. I do not know a single .NET developer who would not ask the same question once introduced to AVIcode. Continue reading

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Promoting Windows 2008 to a domain controller on Amazon EC2

It requires some learning to figure out Amazon EC2 features. However, as soon as you stay optimistic, everything will work out eventually. So, don’t do this: don’t delete an image just because you can’t connect to it after it has … Continue reading

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AVIcode Training: AVIcode Architecture

AVIcode relies on the .NET profiling functionality when it comes to .NET monitoring. However, the way it is used in AVIcode is different from how it is implemented in such tools as Visual Studio Profiler, for instance. Continue reading

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Ops Mgr 2007: Making web recorder work on the 64-bit version of Windows 2008

Due to the limitations of web recorder, you may not be able to record a browser session in the Operations Manager 2007 if you try to do it on the x64 version of Windows 2008. Most likely, the same applies to any supported 64 bit OS. Continue reading

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So, that ends the era of free .NET Reflector

Are you a .NET developer? Then you know what .NET Reflector is for. Here is a sad story, though: http://www.red-gate.com/products/dotnet-development/reflector/announcement “Red Gate has announced that it will charge $35 for version 7 of .NET Reflector upon its release in early … Continue reading

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On Demand Presentation of AVIcode Intercept Studio

If you are looking for more information on the AVIcode Intercept Studio, we have prepared an on-demand presentation for you. Continue reading

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