When you use the default data provider, the Web Site Administration Tool creates entries in the default ASP.NET database. By default, the Web Site Administration Tool creates a database in the App_Data folder of the Web site. However, using the Provider tab, you can specify that application information for user accounts and roles be kept in another database (for example, retrieving role information from the Windows user database). For detailed information, see Web Site Administration Tool Provider Tab.
When using the IAsyncResult design pattern, the End method cannot be decorated with OperationContractAttribute. Only the ...
When using the rpc-encoded style, message contract types or the System.ServiceModel.Channels.Message type cannot be used ...
When you close this wizard, you will be prompted to send a problem report to #(loc.Branding_Microsoft). For more information, ...
When you create an application setting, you specify a name and value for the setting to be created. This lets you access ...
When you use the default data provider, the Web Site Administration Tool creates entries in the default ASP.NET database. ...
When you use the Web Site Administration Tool for the first time, it creates a default Web.config file for the application ...
When you use the Web Site Administration Tool, you manage the settings in a Web.config file for a single application and ...
Whenever a message is passed by a connector application, the connector type is required so that the sending and receiving ...
Whether an empty string should be treated as a null value. If this property is set to true and the value is an empty string, ...