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Insurance companies cap the max no claims they will give motorists.
So one I recall was just 8 years max whereas, from recently getting Quote: s, I saw other cos will go to 10 or 15.
The upshot is if a "15 year" no claims-capped insurer becomes expensive...
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Is a server which returns 2.0.50727.4200 for System.Environment.Version going to support ASP.NET 3.5?
The webhost claims I should ignore the details in the control panel but I get 2.0.50727.4200 when checking the aforementioned system variable.
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The runtime for ASP.NET 3.5 is still 2.0
It will be upgraded to... .
.NET 4.0 will have a 4.0 CLR, so when you're promised .NET 4.0, you can look for a number higher than 2.0 .
The CLR for 3.5 is still 2.0, so no, you're not being screwed, it will be fine .
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Hello experts, I'm looking for some input for a challenge that I'm currently facing.
I have built a custom WIF STS which I use to identify users who want to call some WCF services that my system offers. The WCF services use a custom authorization manager...
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If your services require the same set of claims, I would recommend making a service that does nothing but checks the claims of claims, and there is no easy....
This depends a bit on what claims you're requiring in your services.
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Creditor filed a lawsuit trying to collect debt owed prior to my Chapter 7. That sparked me to file a counter suit for claims I had against Creditor prior to filing my Chapter 7. Can the Creditor Atty get my counter-claims dismissed because claims proceeded...
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I did not have any known claims at the time because a motion to dismiss my counter....
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The name of the debtor should have appeared against whom you have filed the counterclaim as your claim Bankruptcy.
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Hi there
Maybe this question highlights how little I know about claims identity management, but here it goes.
If using WIF within an application that uses a third party STS for Identity and that uses custom claims for authorization ( something pertinent...
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If you want to build upon the claims....
In my opinion you shouldn't be persisting the claims if you can get away without doing it - the claims should be the source of your user information.
That as the source for your authorization.
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Creditor filed a lawsuit trying to collect debt owed prior to my Chapter 7. That sparked me to file a counter suit for claims I had against Creditor prior to filing my Chapter 7. Can the Creditor Atty get my counter-claims dismissed because claims proceeded...
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The name of the debtor should have appeared against whom you have filed the counterclaim as your claim.
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I don't have any real (i.e. professional) experience with Steve Gibson's SpinRite so I'd like to put this to the SF community. Does SpinRite actually do what it claims? Is it a good product to use? With a proper backup solution and RAID fault tolerance...
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I tried to run SpinRite....
During the windows startup we got a BSOD claiming some system files were missing.
Guess I could be categorized as "one of those home users", but here is my experience: I did try it once on my mothers laptop which wouldn't boot .
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I am trying to implement authorization for a WCF service but I have run into some significant difficulties. I think I need to use a hybrid solution combining custom authentication and claims, but I am not sure if this is correct.
My application uses Windows...
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How are you even going to check that in code? Typically, you'd restrict execution... .
The problem you'll have with this approach as with just about all the other approaches is the fact you want to allow business users to create and delete roles on the fly .
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Remove this ad I was wondering how the VA handles paperwork within the claims folder. Do they just shove everything in one folder to decide all claims? or do they have seperate folders for each claim? for example if I have evidence for a claim...
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VA employees....
The records from prior claims with comp-pension claims.
POA forms are on the right flap, award actions are filed on the left and everything else is filed down in the middle .
You have one claims file or C-file with 3 flaps.
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