Are you having any of the following problems?
- In SharePoint Designer 2010, when you select "External Content Types", you get "The Business Data Connectivity Metadata Store is currently unavailable."
- The Business Data Connectivity in Central Administration under Manage Service Applications gives you "Unrecognized attribute 'allowInsecureTransport'. Note that attribute names are case-sensitive. (C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\WebClients\Bdc\client.config line 34)"
- When you create a new Business Data Connectivity service you also get "Unrecognized attribute 'allowInsecureTransport'. Note that attribute names are case-sensitive. (C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\WebClients\Bdc\client.config line 34)"
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It seems that Apple doesn't want people switching from Lightroom to Aperture. In this support document, Apple confirms that they only import strictly what they HAVE to to say that they comply with XMP, but they don't support XMP enough to make it useful. Expect to loose all your labels and ratings when importing from Lightroom, and don't expect to have the data transfer back to Lightroom in case Adobe releases Lightroom 3 and you'd rather stick with that after your 30 trial days are up.
If you've run in to XMP issues with Aperture 3, do feel free to leave a comment.
In case anyone's interested I posted a sample Spring 3 / Hibernate / TestNG project on GitHub today. My motivation for doing so is to have a code base a project can start from, and a starting point for discussions on StackOverflow and such.
Recently I bought a Canon Pro9000 MkII printer. About a week later, Snow Leopard was released. I decided I wasn't too fond of the drivers that came with Snow Leopard and wanted the "official" ones. However, they won't install on anything beyond Leopard, unless you do some tweaking. If tweaking is what you'd like, you've come to the right place. In this little post, we'll install them.
First, use Disk Utility to create a new image that's read/write enabled from the CD. Select the CD (CANON_IJ) from within Disk Utility and hit the "New Image" button at the top of the window, between "Enable Journaling" and "Convert". Select "read/write" from Image format and save the image to your desktop. You should get a window titled "Disk Utility Progress" saying Creating Image and Reading ...
Went through a bunch of old junk and found my old SIM card from when I lived in Brisbane. Popped it into my iPhone, luckily I had disabled the PIN code. Settings, Mail-Contacts-Calendar, Import SIM Contacts... voila, I have my REALLY old phone book back. I wonder if those guys still have the same numbers. ![]()