Does Docker Engine version 18.XX.X for windows exist and if so how do I download it? - windows

We need a version 18.XX.X of docker engine community edition for windows and it would save us significant time to not have to approve a new version number of docker. When we go to the docker download link https://download.docker.com/win/static/stable/x86_64/ we only see 17.XX.X versions and all other links for windows seem to only provide the latest releases (19.03.4). How can I download one of the 18.XX.X versions for windows or does these even exist?
Thank you for any help you can give me.

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Subclipse JavaHL zip source for manual installation

We are working to install updated versions of Eclipse and Subclipse on a few VMs in a data center. The firewall in place for this dc prevents us from downloading anything from the Eclipse download sites or marketplace. Instead, we download to computers outside of the data center, move the files, and install things manually.
The OS for these VMs is Windows Server, a mix of 2012, 2016, and 2019. The Eclipse IDE for Java 2021-12 can be installed without issue. It appears that we can also install the SVNKit (org.tmatesoft.svn_1.10.3.zip) and Subclipse 4.3.3 (subclipse-4.3.3.zip) successfully, provided that the SVNKit is installed first.
Subclipse does not provide an option to install JavaHL. We are struggling to locate a proper zip file that can be used to manually install the JavaHL part. The files from github return error messages in Eclipse that it cannot find a jar to install. Suggestions and advice on how this could be installed without access to the marketplace or update sites would be greatly appreciated.
Eclipse message for JavaHL zip file
Mark provided us a link within the github space he maintains to exactly what we were looking for. The javahl windows code needed was found here, nicely prepared in zip files by version - https://github.com/subclipse/updates/tree/main/javahl
We used 1.14.0, found here - https://github.com/subclipse/updates/blob/main/javahl/subclipse-javahl-1.14.0.zip
Thank you Mark!

Which repository should I download Redis (windows version) from?

I recently found two GitHub repositories for Redis (windows version). First, I installed the one by MicrosoftArchive, but then I found one with a higher version number and later release date by tporadowski.
Now, I'm not too sure which I should install or if they're different in any way. I would love some guidance with this!
These are the two repositories:
https://github.com/MicrosoftArchive/redis/releases
https://github.com/tporadowski/redis/releases
As you can see from the Microsoft github, that project has been abandoned. They mention Memurai as a derived project.
Although closed source, Memurai offers a free developer edition.
Check it out.

Eucalyptus 4.4.4 Windows image installation has no prep tool?

The installation document mentions download of latest windows image preparation tool here but the link points to deprecated eucalyptus website. Where can we download this tool? Has anyone installed windows image on eucalyptus 4.4.4?
The Windows prep tool is available here:
https://downloads.eucalyptus.cloud/software/tools/windows-prep/windows-prep-tools-3.5.0.iso
https://downloads.eucalyptus.cloud/software/tools/windows-prep/windows-prep-tools-3.4.0.iso
https://downloads.eucalyptus.cloud/software/tools/windows-prep/windows-prep-tools-3.2.0.iso
https://downloads.eucalyptus.cloud/software/tools/windows-prep/windows-prep-tools-3.1.0.iso
but note that this tool has not been tested with Eucalyptus 4.4.4.

Installing VS2005 on Windows 7

I'm trying to install Visual Studio 2005 on a Windows 7 box but am repeatedly getting the same error. When I run the installer it starts to run then pops up with a message saying:
"A problem has been encountered while loading the setup components. Canceling setup."
Various suggestions has said that maybe the install is corrupted so I downloaded a fresh copy of the ISO from MSDN today, same issue. Another suggestion is that installing from the ISO may be the issue so I extracted the contents of the ISO to a folder on my HDD, same issue. I have also tried running the files as administrator and in XP compatability mode, same issue.
Searching for this issue the most common responses I've found have been about installing SP1, however I cannot get the base product to install and therefore cannot apply SP1.
Does anyone have any further suggestions as to what I can do to fix this issue and get VS2005 installed? If anyone wants any log files of any variety I am happy to supply so long as you tell me where to look as I'm not sure.
As for why I am using VS2005 and not a newer product, it is required for the ongoing support and maintenance of some older applications we manage. These cannot be easily migrated to a newer version of Visual Studio without some considerable investment of time and that would probably be longer than the time it will take to develop newer, replacement applications (which is currently in progress). Until the new applications are available though we need to maintain an environment to use.
Did you try running setup.exe in compatibility mode with Windows XP? Some discussion here on how to do this.
Another alternative since you alluded to having an MSDN subscription. Download Windows XP and install it into a VM. (If HyperV isn't already in installed with your Win7, you can add it from Control Panel->Programs&Features->Turn Windows Features on/off). Then install VS2005 from there.

How to install DNN Upgrade Package 07.00.05 - I have DotNetNuke Community Edition 06.00.00 (2982) hosted on iHostASP.Net

I am more of a DNN end user and not a DNN developer.
When I bought my DNN hosting package from iHostASP.Net about 2 years ago, version 6.0 was the current version for the community edition and iHostASP.net set it up for me. I did not make much use of the website until now and I am planning to relaunch my website.
I see that 7.00.05 is the latest community and if I got to the DNN website from the upgrade prompt from my DNN instance, I am taken to http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Downloads.aspx
from where all I can do is download a zip file.
How do I have this upgrade package installed? What I have on iHostASP.net is a website setup, so I don't have full access to the server itself. All I can access is the Helm Control panel for my website.
I have host access to my website, but can't see how I can have the zip file uploaded or installed in my DNN instance.
Any pointers would be appreciated. Does anyone know of any breaking changes in this upgrade from 6.0.0 to 7.0.05? I am not using any outside module other than what is supplied out of the box in a default DNN community edition.
Thank in advance.
Suggested upgrade path recommends upgrading first to the latest DNN 6, and then to the latest DNN 7. At the moment, this means first upgrading to 06.02.07, and then to 07.00.05.
This is just a recommendation, though. If you get upgrade errors, or the site doesn't work as expected, I would try again with the suggested upgrade path.
DNN system requirements have changed substantially between versions 6 and 7. Support for Windows 2003 servers has been dropped, but I doubt IHostASP.NET has used these for a while.
You likely have FTP access with IHostASP, if so, you can watch this video for how to perform an upgrade
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Video-Library/Viewer/Video/244/View/Details/Upgrading-A-DotNetNuke-Site-Via-FTP.aspx
You should also check out the Wiki http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Upgrading-DotNetNuke.aspx
Be absolutely sure to back everything up first though, if you don't know how, ask your hosting provider what backup options they provide.

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