SharePoint Calendar reminder service - Part 3

Ok, now I know it has been a long time since my last post. It seems as though everyone has survived, breath abated.

I've been trying to make this sharepoint thing work, but it always seems to better me! Until finally I gave up. The email service is now happily running as a windows service. Luckily, when I started writing it, I actually was thinking windows service, so the move from SharePoint to windows service was relatively painless.

I finaly got the service stable and memory consultion at a much more reasonable level within sharepoint, but for some reason, my computer kept switching off?? to top it off, each time my computer turned off, I had to re-install my solution. Something was marking it as corrupt or something, and the service would no longer fire. I tried looking up every log I could find, but there was nothing useful written anywhere which could explain the sudden loss of power to my machine. As much as I refused to believe it, it was my service which was causing the problem, and once I accepted this fact, and moved the service into a windows service, the happier I became. Abstract out SharePoint if you ask me. looks like it does alot of things out of the box, but really it has alot of bugs out of the box, it does this bit well at least.

Moral of the story: SharePoint is VERY temperamental. (I dont usually upper case to emphasise, but geez) you really need to know what you can and cant do in sharepoint for it to work. I really respect anyone who works with SharePoint, it really is such a tough tool to work with.

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