Thursday, August 19, 2010

Gorean Slavery Pubic Hair






Illustration for tattoo based on the cross of life

Tools: Illustrator CS4 and Photoshop CS2

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ice Cream Soothe Heartburn

Tattoo Design for Kids





Illustration
tattoo based on the cross of life.

Tools: Illustrator CS4 and Photoshop touch

Friday, August 6, 2010

Dying From Anorexia How Long Can You Survive

WM: Another emulator

Just two days ago I finally find a solution to the problem of connecting my WM6 emulator and my SQL Server 2005 ... then today, out of nowhere, I came across this error when trying to install my application on the emulator from VS2008:

Error 1 The device security configuration disallowed the connection. Ensure That You Have the Appropriate certificates on your device for Development. Review your SDK documentation for Proper security Connecting to settings for this device. Device Connectivity Component

After reading a dozen articles that spoke from changing registry values \u200b\u200bin the emulator, to install some safety certificates and so on, I found my own solution: making a Soft reset the emulator!

So it meets the highest peak of computing: when something does not work, restart!


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Can You Put Real Hydrangeas On A Wedding Cake

WM: A new light on the problem "SQL Server not found" VS2008

After nearly four years of starting my first project with Windows Mobile ... and discover the grim reality of how difficult it can be to get the Windows Mobile emulator to connect to an instance of SQL Server running on your computer, FINALLY, I found something that seems to solve the problem definitively.

For those who are just beginning to run into this situation, or for those who already have suffered and still do not understand what the problem, here is what I learned in these four years

1. You must disable Windows Firewall or at least make sure you are not blocking the port you are using SQL Server, usually 1433.

2. Please make sure your instance of SQL Server, especially if it is an Express version, be prepared to accept remote connections. In Google's easy to find the steps to enable this.

3. If by chance you have multiple SQL Server instances running simultaneously on your computer unattained that the emulator is connected. Why? the truth even do not know, but this was my case, and was the reason why, despite having everything perfectly set up, I could not connect. The solution? stop all SQL Server instances except the need to use with the emulator. There is probably a way around this, but I have not found yet.

4. All that is needed to connect the emulator to your computer is "to put down" or "cradle" which in the case of the emulator, you can make it through the Device Emulator Manager.

5. In order to connect to SQL Server from the emulator without having to cradle, you must install on your computer the Microsoft Loopback Adapter and then configure the emulator's network card to connect to that adapter.