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		<description><![CDATA[Security Best Practices For Developing Windows Azure Applications
I Thought this was a really good overview of Azure security.&#160; I wanted to pick a security component to work on next ; I’m going to set up a middle tier to enable multi-key scenarios. 
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<p>My next step will be securing the data using either Live ID or Open ID. </p>
<p>A few things I got stuck on were:</p>
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<li>SSMS (SQL Mgmt Studio) 2008 won’t connect to the object browser in Azure.&#160;&#160; SSMS 2008 R2 works fine.&#160; The reason being, SQL Azure’s DBs don’t have any connection to the physical machine which is something SSMS 2008 was expecting.&#160; R2 recognized that I was connecting to a SQL Azure instance and handled it correctly.&#160;&#160;&#160; A workaround if you don’t have SQL 2008 R2 is to cancel out of the initial connection, select new query , and then put in your DB name and credentials. </li>
<li>I couldn’t figure out how to generate the <strong>.cspkg</strong> file that is required to deploy a web service app up to the cloud.&#160;&#160; In VS 2010, I finally found it by right clicking on the name of the solution in the solution explorer pane on the right side and selecting publish.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Selecting publish from the Build menu doesn’t create these files. </li>
<li>I hit an issue when I tried to start my VM, it got <strong>stuck in a Busy state</strong> and never became Ready for use.&#160;&#160; I worked around this by waiting 30 minutes and then trying to redeploy. </li>
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		<title>Hello World</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 16:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
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