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Comments by Kenji Elzerman (Top 6 by date)
Kenji Elzerman
10-Feb-23 14:06pm
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Thank you for your reply. I continued my search for this as well and I followed the path with the Azure Management API, but it gave me errors in the last step, where I used the URL for connecting the Runbook and the schedule. I too will look into your suggestion as well, but if you want I could update the questions with my new findings. Let me know.
Kenji Elzerman
6-Feb-23 4:02am
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Okay, I will remove the question since I do get these comments, but not the answer. I guess CodeProject is StackOverflow 2.0: Commenting without really adding to the answer/question.
Kenji Elzerman
6-Feb-23 4:01am
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Okay, I will remove the question since I do get these comments, but not the answer. I guess CodeProject is StackOverflow 2.0: Commenting without really adding to the answer/question.
Kenji Elzerman
6-Feb-23 3:07am
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This one is more into death, other one was more general of what I could do. This one has errors and more cleaner purpose. But thanks for checking out my history
Kenji Elzerman
23-Jan-23 0:52am
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At first, I got a 404 error, which was weird since I followed the page to the letter. But after a short Google, someone pointed out that the schedule name in the URL isn't accepted; it should be the GUID of the job schedule.
Kenji Elzerman
21-Nov-22 0:01am
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Maybe this a stupid question, but do you need this for your company as you make it special? Or is this just for presenting your company to others, like people who find you on Google? The reason I ask is that I just started making tutorials for C#. I don't need a website I need to maintain a lot. I just want to write and upload my tutorials. Although I hate it for personal (and C# developer) reasons, I use WordPress. It's easy to click, drag, drop (Elementor) and design and fire up your website. Usually, you pay for hosting and WordPress is free, including most themes and tools.
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