[MSDN Library June 1998] Using the C API and Visual Basic (24.6313514366003%)
MSDN Library Visual Studio 6.0 > Microsoft Office Development > Office 97 Documentation > Excel > Microsoft Excel 97 Developer's Kit > Using DLLs from Visual Basic
[MSDN Library June 1998] Using Vision Builder to Build Components Declaratively (24.3736897274633%)
MSDN Library Visual Studio 6.0 > Technical Articles > Database and Messaging Services > Microsoft SQL Server > Microsoft SQL Server Developer's Resource Kit > A Developer's Guide to Transaction Processing Systems
[MSDN Library June 1998] Using a Worksheet to Store Workspaces (24.3337323889813%)
MSDN Library Visual Studio 6.0 > Microsoft Office Development > Office 97 Documentation > Excel > Microsoft Excel 97 Developer's Kit > Writing Great Add-Ins
[MSDN Library June 1998] Using ADO with Visual Basic, VBScript, Visual C++, and Java (24.3283081436576%)
MSDN Library Visual Studio 6.0 > Technical Articles > Database and Messaging Services > Microsoft SQL Server > Microsoft SQL Server Developer's Resource Kit > Microsoft ADO and SQL Server Developer's Guide
[MSDN Library June 1998] Using Visual Basic 5.0 to Build Microsoft Transaction Server Components (24.1193861280893%)
MSDN Library Visual Studio 6.0 > Technical Articles > Database and Messaging Services > Microsoft SQL Server > Microsoft SQL Server Developer's Resource Kit > A Developer's Guide to Transaction Processing Systems
[MSDN Library September 1992] Using the NCB Adaptor Status Call to Determine Free NCBs (22.8859468315628%)
Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > LAN Manager KBase
[MSDN Library September 1992] Using PROTO and INVOKE to Call a C Function from MASM (22.8301886792453%)
Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > MASM KBase
[MSDN Library September 1992] Using DOS Enhanced LAN Manager with No API Support Option Set (22.5541747784793%)
Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > LAN Manager KBase
[MSDN Library September 1992] Using EXEHDR or EXEMOD to Change the Stack Size of an .EXE (21.9632893673232%)
Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > C/C++ KBase
[MSDN Library September 1992] Using Extended ASCII Characters in LAN Manager Names (21.7870457326617%)
Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > LAN Manager KBase