- ▼MSDN Library - April 2000
- ▶Welcome to the MSDN Library
 
- ▶Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation
 
- ▶Office Developer Documentation
 
- ▶Windows CE Documentation
 
- ▶Platform SDK
 
- ▶SDK Documentation
 
- ▶DDK Documentation
 
- ▶Windows Resource Kits
 
- ▶Knowledge Base
 
- ▶Technical Articles
 
- ▼Backgrounders
- About Backgrounders
 
- ▶Component Object Model
 
- ▶Database and Messaging Services
 
- ▶Enterprise Computing
 
- ▶Web Development
 
- ▶Multimedia
 
- ▶Microsoft Office
 
- ▶Visual Tools
 
- ▼Windows Platform
- ▶Base
 
- ▶Guidelines
 
- ▼Networking
- Active Directory Services Interface (ADSI): Frequently Asked Questions
 
- Cluster Strategy: High Availability and Scalability with Industry-Standard Hardware
 
- Digital Clusters for Windows NT
 
- Digital Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) for Windows NT
 
- Easy Access to Active Directory Using ADSI
 
- Frequently Asked Questions About Windows DNA
 
- The Future of Microsoft Telephony API (TAPI) in Advanced Media Processing and Control
 
- General Motors: Windows NT Server
 
- Innovations in Mainframe-to-Windows NT File Transfer
 
- Integrating Web and Client/Server Computing with Microsoft Windows DNA
 
- Introducing Windows DNA: Framework for a New Generation of Computer Solutions
 
- Introduction to TCP/IP
 
- IP Telephony with TAPI 3.0
 
- IrDA: Background and Overview
 
- Microsoft Management Console (MMC): Frequently Asked Questions
 
- Microsoft Message Queuing Services (MSMQ) Tips
 
- MSMQ Overview
 
- The Microsoft/NetSoft AS/400 Connectivity Partnership
 
- Microsoft SNA Server for Windows NT: SNA Connectivity Made Easy
 
- Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications and Windows DNA 2000
 
- Microsoft Windows Active Directory: An Introduction to the Next Generation Directory Services
 
- Microsoft Windows NT and Advanced Server--The Ideal Way to Run Client-Server Applications on a Novell NetWare Network
 
- Microsoft Windows NT Hydra: The Benefits of Windows with the Low Cost of a Terminal
 
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition: An Architectural Overview
 
- Networking in Windows 95: Adding Value to Connected Windows-Based PCs
 
- Optimizing Performance in a Microsoft Message Queue Server Environment
 
- Plug and Play Networking with Microsoft Automatic Private IP Addressing
 
- Programming Best Practices with Microsoft Message Queuing Services (MSMQ)
 
- Unicast Routing Principles
 
- Using APE: A User's Guide to the Application Performance Explorer
 
- Windows DNA: Building Windows Applications for the Internet Age
 
- Windows NT Server Clustering: Frequently Asked Questions
 
- Windows NT Server: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and Windows Internet Naming Service
 
- Windows NT, Windows for Workgroups, and Windows NT Advanced Server in a Novell NetWare Environment
 
- Writing Great Windows NT Server Applications
 
- Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows 2000 Server
 
 
- ▶Terminal Services
 
- ▶Windows CE
 
- ▶Windows 2000
 
- ▶Windows NT 4.0
 
 
 
- ▶Specifications
 
- ▶Books
 
- ▶Partial Books
 
- ▶Periodicals
 
- ▶Samples