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Paul Montagna is a hobbyist software developer who aspires to become a professional in the future. Currently studying Software Development at University he is familiar with .NET, C++, PHP, Perl, Python, VB5/6 and Java. Preferred language is .NET but i am competent enough to code in any of the mentioned languages to an extent :)

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In light of a recent post by Tim Murphy here, i thought it might be a good time to tell those of you that don't see the RSS feed how to fix that problem Simple follow the steps provided below: Go to the tool menu Select Options Expand the "Environment" node Click on the "Startup" node Set the At Startup property to "Show Start Page" Thats it and every time from now on you will be shown the news (RSS) of MSDN! It might also be good to note that if you ever have loading problems or it seems to hang...
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In my last post i explained how i managed to fix the welcome screen. The next morning i booted my PC up and was receiving a confusing message. The Logon User Interface DLL MRVGINA.dll failed to load All it allowed me to do was restart the computer and it would just occur again. After i took my mind off things and thought about it i realized i should open it up in Safe Mode. After getting in i realized i had no clue what i was meant to do so i done some research and came up with this simple solution....
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I recently configured my wireless adapter (WG111 NETGEAR) and after restarting my computer i realized my login screen and a couple of other user options were disabled, all that was available was a plain old black background with a dialog for login. Anyway after receiving a detailed email from NET GEAR support i discovered it was only a key in the registry that was messing it up Here are the instructions i took to resolving this problem: 1) Delete the key GINAdll from the following registry path (in...
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