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Last post 01-24-2008, 8:50 by andrew. 11 replies.
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  •  11-04-2006, 7:31 PM 254

    Video Tutorial Feedback

    Take a look at these videos by the master film makers Jesse Riley and Monty. All feedback appreciated.

    Jesse:

    Create a connection string: 

    http://www.rileytech.net/videos/sql%20connection%20strings.wmv

     
    Create a bak file from SQL Express database 

    http://www.rileytech.net/videos/sql%20express%20backup.wmv

     

     Monty:

    Create a virtual directory in dot net panel 

    http://images.pickledhedgehog.com/VideoTutorial/CreateVDir/
     

     


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  •  11-10-2006, 8:42 291 in reply to 254

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    Nothing yet?  No comments at all??

    Hey Mark, I did some research on the SQL vid that we had talked about and I'm working on a plan of attack now.  I should have that done sometime this weekend, probably saturday, as per usual.


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  •  11-10-2006, 9:22 293 in reply to 291

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    Maybe a little reward will encourage some feedback. You'll get 100MB added to your plan if you submit some feedback. Plus add your username so we know where to add the 100MB. Keep up the good work RT.

    Cheers,

    Mark

     


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  •  11-10-2006, 12:07 PM 295 in reply to 293

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    I watched all three of them and learned something from each! I prefer the ones with voice/sound!

    I enjoyed the one on creating a connection string - it was a technique I'd read about elsewhere and enjoyed seeing it put into action. And creating a bak file is something I'm going to need to be doing for myself now (my previous host did that for me), so it was very helpful.

    The one about creating a virtual directory left me scratching my head a little. I've never created a virtual directory before, and I love the idea! However, I'm not sure that this video educated me enough to be able to create one for myself! I actually found this (http://forums.ultimahosts.net/forums/permalink/284/286/ShowThread.aspx#286) thread to be more helpful -- although it seems that if I add a domain as instructed, it's using one of my limited resources!!! 

    Hope that helps!

    User name: bruce@ztechsystems.net  <--- likes rewards!!!

     


    ~ Bruce
  •  11-10-2006, 1:15 PM 296 in reply to 295

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    Yay!  That's good to hear!  If you feel the need to learn something more, I've got my "how to pick good passwords" vid on my site :-)  http://www.rileytech.net/videos.aspx
    RileyTech.net
    Trainer video maker guy
    "Where did you find that?" code man

    Yes, I have and frequently wear a fedora :-P
  •  11-10-2006, 3:40 PM 298 in reply to 296

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    Not only have I already watched that one, but I've sent the link on to others!!! While it's kind of an esoteric topic, I learned bunches. Thanks!!!
    ~ Bruce
  •  11-10-2006, 6:33 PM 302 in reply to 295

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    Bonsai Bruce:

    The one about creating a virtual directory left me scratching my head a little. I've never created a virtual directory before, and I love the idea! However, I'm not sure that this video educated me enough to be able to create one for myself! I actually found this (http://forums.ultimahosts.net/forums/permalink/284/286/ShowThread.aspx#286) thread to be more helpful -- although it seems that if I add a domain as instructed, it's using one of my limited resources!!! 

    I didnt have much time to do the actual video recording due to some personal ... issues, and iv just noticed that Mark currently has the old URL on the top of this post, you should use http://images.pickledhedgehog.com/VideoTutorial/CreateVDir/v2/ now :)


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  •  11-11-2006, 2:15 PM 306 in reply to 254

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    These are very good tutorials--makes me glad I brought it up in the wishlist!

    I think that the "Create a bak" could be more complete if you were to show how to use the bak to restore an online database through the dotnet panel. Then maybe show how to check it out through sql.ultimahosts.net

     I do agree that the ones with sound are better, not only for explanatory purposes, but also for speed. The ones with voice are slower and therefore allow someone to follow while watching (or while listening when the video window is minimized...this doesn't particulary affect me because of my dual monitors--I suggest that everybody try this setup, you'll NEVER go back to one monitor).

    Username: oooshola


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  •  11-12-2006, 8:08 PM 311 in reply to 306

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    oooshola:

    I think that the "Create a bak" could be more complete if you were to show how to use the bak to restore an online database through the dotnet panel. Then maybe show how to check it out through sql.ultimahosts.net

    That's what I am working on -- the issue I'm running into is complexity.  It's "easy" but if you screw it up, its rather hard to "go back" and after about 5 trial runs, I'm thinking I'll have to re-think my plan of attack because well, this one is uuuuuuggly!  (It's a permissions thing, a person who's really really green at it might nuke themselves off their site)


    RileyTech.net
    Trainer video maker guy
    "Where did you find that?" code man

    Yes, I have and frequently wear a fedora :-P
  •  11-12-2006, 8:09 PM 312 in reply to 298

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    Bonsai Bruce:
    Not only have I already watched that one, but I've sent the link on to others!!! While it's kind of an esoteric topic, I learned bunches. Thanks!!!
    :) thats good to hear!  Glad to see someone is finding it useful!!
    RileyTech.net
    Trainer video maker guy
    "Where did you find that?" code man

    Yes, I have and frequently wear a fedora :-P
  •  11-12-2006, 11:41 PM 321 in reply to 311

    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

    Really? I've actually never done it before until I read Marks quick explanation of it (in his description of what the video tutorial could be). And it went by perfectly smoothly--what kind of permissions errors are you running into? I can't come up with any, considering the sql users that you set up are different from the dotnet panel login.

    I like to dab in web design a little:
    www.flixgadget.com
    http://www.studentorg.vcu.edu/asuasu
  •  01-24-2008, 8:50 1313 in reply to 254

    • andrew is not online. Last active: 01-30-2008, 9:00 andrew
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    Re: Video Tutorial Feedback

     

    I am following Monty’s silent tutorial and get to half way through to the bit where put in the directory name and add a folder. In the tutorial the root folder flashes and then there is a number of folders to choose between. When I try to do this just the root folder appears with no additional folders. If I click on the create directory tab with just the root folder highlighted the timer just keeps going round with nothing happening.

    Are there any other tutorials, guides or white papers on how to take a project from VWD 2005 and upload it using the dotnetpanel.

    I am new to web design and have only ever used filezilla before. I am a little lost to be honest. Do I have to upload each individual file separately or can I upload a whole folder with a bunch of files inside?

    Any advices please as I have made little or no progress and I have only a couple of days left of my free 7day account : /

    Thanks in advance

    A

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