SQL Server Reporting Services issue: Unable to load client print
July 6, 2009 – 1:00 amSQL Server Reporting Services issue: Unable to load client print control
If you simply search on the error message within the subject then the best point of it is you get many references on how to resolve this issue. Going back to root cause of the problem is that number of people have reported problems using the ActiveX print control in the report viewer after installing Microsoft Update 956391 having users receive the error ” Unable to load client print control ” when clicking on the print icon in the report viewer toolbar.
Fix Outlook? Fix your emails!
There’s a new campaign on Twitter about fixing Microsoft’s flagship email program, Outlook. Outlook 2010 will be coming out next year (just say if I’m going too quickly) and it renders emails oddly if they’re in HTML. There are details here. Let’s ignore the fact that the Fixoutlook page is one of the slowest-loading, ugliest pages I’ve ever seen. Having loads of images taking their time to get onto the screen is presumably part of the whole idea, albeit not one that I’d have implemented. The fact is, though, that sending HTML emails has always been a nightmare. Every email program makes…
No more Amazon income if you are in North Carolina. Who next?
The easiest way to make money on the web is by signing up as an affiliate for Amazon.com and/or Google (Disclaimer: I have both). Although most affiliates achieve only small and occasional income, it is possible to earn significant amounts. With Amazon, you can create your own specialist online store and make it a viable business. If there is anyone in North Carolina in that position, they have woken up to a nasty headache.
A dreamweaver and database problem
So I installed IIS, set up my site and now I have the 3 ticks on the list in the db panel but the + I’m suppose to click is greyed out…
Using the Silverlight HeaderedContentControl
This article examines the Silverlight HeaderedContentControl class, which displays content with a header and content pane. It takes a look at the various ways Silverlight can use this control.
Brian Mains
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