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MSDN Library Visual Studio 6.0
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Welcome to the MSDN Library
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Visual Studio Documentation
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Building the Next Generation Line-of-Business Application
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Building Secure Applications
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Cluster Strategy: High Availability and Scalability with Industry-Standard Hardware
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DCOM Technical Overview
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The Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) - A Business Overview
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Deploying ATM with Microsoft Windows
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Distributed File System: A Logical View of Physical Storage
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DNS and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
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Exploiting Distributed Services
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International Coding Checklist
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Microsoft Index Server
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Microsoft Management Console: Overview
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Introduction
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The MMC USER Interface
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Why Should Customers and ISVs Use MMC?
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Comparing MMC to Other Tool Platforms
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How MMC Can Work With Enterprise Console Products
How MMC Can Work With Java, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and ActiveX
How MMC Can Work With Control Panel Applications
How MMC Can Work With Shell Extensions
Why is MMC not simply Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0?
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Appendix:UI Guidelines
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Microsoft Open Directory Services Interface: Active Directory
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Microsoft Virtual Private Networking: Using Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol for Low-Cost, Secure, RemoteAccess Across the I
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Microsoft Windows NT Directory Services: Building the Future with Next Generation Windows NT Directory Services
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Microsoft Windows NT Distributed Security Services
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Microsoft Windows NT Security Support Provider Interface
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The Microsoft Windows Telephony Platform: Using TAPI 2.0 and Windows to Create the Next Generation of Computer-Telephony In
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Migrating to the Windows NT Next Generation Directory Service
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Web-enabling Your Line-of-business Application
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Windows Scripting Host:A Universal Scripting Host for Scripting Languages
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Tech*Ed 97 Conference Papers
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