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Simon Bang Terkildsen 9-Sep-11 14:32pm    
The reason the subject requires you to enter atleast 20 characters is to ensure that you enter a subject that is describtive not so you have to put alot of dots!

Ever heard of google?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320916[^]
 
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Simon Bang Terkildsen 9-Sep-11 14:56pm    
Google who? never heard of him.
How to use GOOGLE.... asp.net C# stored procedure[^].

This returned only 42 million results. Perhaps there is a tutorial kn that first page of results....
 
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Simon Bang Terkildsen 9-Sep-11 14:55pm    
+5 Though it would have been much better with lmgtfy.com
fjdiewornncalwe 9-Sep-11 18:45pm    
I was thinking of using that this tie, but I figured a little sarcasm would be more interesting for today.
 
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Simon Bang Terkildsen 9-Sep-11 14:58pm    
+5 though your link to the google search results is broken, it just goes to www.google.com
Wendelius 9-Sep-11 15:23pm    
Thanks. This is odd, if I click the link above with Chrome, it works fine but not with IE9. What browser are you using?
Philippe Mori 9-Sep-11 18:51pm    
The problem is that you put a # instead of a ?
Simon Bang Terkildsen 9-Sep-11 19:27pm    
Well yes and no. If you change the # to a ? then IE9 doesn't do anything but fill out the search box no search results are shown like they are in Chrome.
Wendelius 10-Sep-11 2:35am    
The url is copied directly from IE9 address bar so it's what I get when I use Google. If I replace # with ? I get a google page with the search box filled but the search isn't started.
try theses links may be helpful

http://www.csharp-station.com/Tutorials/AdoDotNet/Lesson07.aspx

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320916

http://www.dbtutorials.com/advanced/using-stored-procedures-cs.aspx
 
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