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When : 6:30 pm, Tuesday, 4th of July 2006
Where : ABN AMRO Morgans Limited
Level 29,
123 Eagle Street (Riverside Centre)
Brisbane CBD QLD 4000
Topics: Flex2 and CF Integration
Version Control with CVS
More details here (soon) : http://qld.cfug.org.au/
> we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL server
databases on a nightly basis, and saves them for X number of days
This is built in, just setup a maintenance plan which will backup your DB's
and save the files for X number of days.
Regards
Dale Fraser
> -Original Message
Hi Guys,
I know that you can't run both Apache and IIS together at the same
time(unless different ports) but I'm running cf multi-server and I want
to have the ability to turn off IIS and turn on Apache and visa-versa
is there a way you can do this in CF? Have two servers configured but
only run
Hi,
MS SQL 2000 Data Transformation Services (DTS) has a FTP task.. Why not use
that?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 30/06/2006 12:22 pm >>>
Has any one heard of or used any good automatic FTP backup solutions for SQL
database (2000 and 2005)?
we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL
Hi Carl,
you wrote:
> Has any one heard of or used any good automatic FTP backup solutions
> for SQL database (2000 and 2005)?
>
> we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL server
> databases on a nightly basis, and saves them for X number of days
We use SyncBack
(http://www
Has any one heard of or used any good automatic FTP backup solutions for SQL database (2000 and 2005)?we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL server databases on a nightly basis, and saves them for X number of days
ThanksCarlPostal: Po Box 346
When I
first started it was in the upgrade of the interflora website from "dbml"
(2.0) to "cfml" (3.0). I guess that was about 8 years ago.. I was only 17
back then. Time does fly. Thankfully I've kept my youthful lack of
perspective :)
Joel
-Original Message-From: cfaussie@goog
11 years sure is a long time, How long had colfusion been out before you first used it and how did you hear about it?M@On 6/29/06,
ACTCFUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not sure what went wrong, perhaps Tim decided he wasn't for theteaching role.At any rate Tim is back with the ColdFusion team at Ado
Not sure what went wrong, perhaps Tim decided he wasn't for the
teaching role.
At any rate Tim is back with the ColdFusion team at Adobe - this time
as the senior product marketing manager!
Tim visited Australia about the time of the MX 7 launch and did a great
job at building up interest in the
Well I finish my Centrelink project tomorrow (Friday 30 June) and - as
of next month - am a 11 year CF veteran.
See http://www.coldgen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Portfolio for some of
my latest work.
You are in QLD! Great as it is freezing down here!
Regards,
Peter Tilbrook
Mob: 0432 897 437
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