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FTP Code Example: Upload from a stream
03/27/2008 - Shows how to use the component to upload from a stream.
Creating a document in Google Drive.
03/13/2017 - How do I create a document in Google Drive using the GDrive component?
SSIS: Error 0x8009000B Key not valid for use in specified state.
03/28/2008 - This happens because the password properties are marked as sensitive.
SOAP Code Example: Using Complex Types
03/31/2008 - You can both send and receive complex types with the SOAP component.
Using ASP.NET Components in a Medium Trust Environment
04/18/2012 - This KB entry includes instructions on how to configure a custom security level to allow the components to work in a medium trust environment.
Enable IGMPv2 for MCast
03/30/2021 - Force a specific IGMP version when using MCast on Windows
FTP Code Example: Resume an upload
02/10/2017 - If your transfer is interrupted you can use the StartByte property of the FTP component to resume the transfer.
SSL: Error During Handshake: 80090308
10/24/2017 - This can occur if the remote host does not support implicit SSL.
SSIS: Configure a password property to use a User variable
04/14/2008 - You can set the value of a password property to point to a user variable.
How do I handle the simulated folder structure using the GDrive component?
03/13/2017 - Google Drive doesn
Amazon SQS: CreateQueue not creating the queue.
04/09/2014 - I called the CreateQueue method, but it does not show in the SQS Management Console.
OpenSSL Heartbleed: Are your applications at risk?
04/11/2014 - Client and server solutions built on top of our /n software SSL cryptography, or those that implement SSL via the Windows cryptographic service provider algorithms, are completely unaffected.