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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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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
Moving Beyond the Traditional Directory
Using the Directory as a Service Provider
RFC822 Names
HTTP URL Names
LDAP URLs and X.500 Names
UNC Names
Using the Best of DNS
Creating Internet-Ready Names
Creating an Easier to Manage DNS Environment
Advancing Internet Standards
Using the Best of X.500
Active Directory Components
Supporting MAPI
Supporting LDAP C API
Using the Container Hierarchy to Model the Organization
Gaining Finer-Grained Administration
Increasing Security
Private Key Security
Public Key Security
Easy Migration from Windows NT 3.5x and 4.0
Example: Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Next Generation Windows NT
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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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Tech*Ed 96 Conference Papers
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