[MSDN Library April 2000] Sharing Microsoft Jet Databases on the Web (100%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Books > Microsoft Jet Database Engine Programmer's Guide > Chapter 6 Creating Multiuser Applications
[MSDN Library April 2000] Sharing the Webdata Folder (23.5699277238911%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Platform SDK > Messaging and Collaboration Services > CDO 1.2.1 > Applications and Authoring Tools > Microsoft Outlook HTML Form Converter > Converting a Form > Choosing the Form Destination
[MSDN Library April 2000] Sharing Information with Other Applications (23.3240259077927%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation > Visual FoxPro Documentation > Using Visual FoxPro > User's Guide > Using Visual FoxPro with Other Applications
[MSDN Library April 2000] Sharing the CoffeeMonitor (22.5487672896209%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation > Visual Basic Documentation > Using Visual Basic > Component Tools Guide (Pro, Enterprise only) > Creating ActiveX Components > Creating an ActiveX Exe Component
[MSDN Library April 2000] Sharing Directory Information with a Database (22.4889040982247%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Platform SDK > Messaging and Collaboration Services > Microsoft Exchange Server > Microsoft Exchange Server Programmer's Reference > Guide > Microsoft Exchange Client and Server Architecture > About the Directory > Sharing Directory Information
[MSDN Library September 1992] Sharing Resources (19.4167392566783%)
Product Documentation > QuickC for Windows > C for Windows > PART 2 Using C > Chapter 28 Dynamic-Link Libraries > When to Use a Custom DLL
[MSDN Library September 1992] Sharing an I/O Procedure with Other Applications (19.3869773519164%)
Product Documentation > Multimedia Development Kit > Programmer's Workbook > Chapter 10 Multimedia File I/O Services > Using Custom I/O Procedures
[MSDN Library September 1992] Sharing Code (18.2262630662021%)
Product Documentation > QuickC for Windows > C for Windows > PART 2 Using C > Chapter 28 Dynamic-Link Libraries > When to Use a Custom DLL