- ▼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
- ▶Terminal Services
- ▶Windows CE
- ▼Windows 2000
- Address Windowing Extensions and Microsoft Windows 2000 DataCenter Server
- Comparing Microsoft Active Directory to Novell's NDS
- Comparing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server to Novell NetWare 5.0
- DVD Support in Microsoft Windows 98 and Windows 2000
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Microsoft Windows 2000
- Enterprise-Class Storage in the Next Generation of Microsoft Windows 2000
- Frequently Asked Questions About Code Signing in Windows 2000
- How to Test Existing Applications on Microsoft Windows 2000
- Implementing PCI Device Subsystem IDs for Windows 95/98 and Windows 2000
- International Support in Microsoft Windows 2000
- Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Task Scheduler
- IP Security for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Legacy Application Compatibility Testing for Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Exchange Server Directory Integration with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory
- Microsoft Management Console: Snap-In User Interface Guidelines
- Microsoft Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Power Management Configuration Tools Design Notes and Reference
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Display Specifiers
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Technical Summary
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Compatibility Q
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Group Policy
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Namespace Design
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Overview
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Public Key Infrastructure
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) Overview
- Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation: Advantages to Developers
- Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation and Simple Network Management Protocol
- Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation Scripting
- Microsoft Windows NT and UNIX Interoperability
- Microsoft Windows Quality of Service Technology
- Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows 2000 Server
- Planning for a Global Directory Service
- Plug and Play for Microsoft Windows 2000
- Secure Networking Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Distributed Security Services
- Snap-In Design and the Microsoft Windows 2000 Administration Model
- Updating Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Serial Device Drivers for Microsoft Windows 2000
- ▶Windows NT 4.0
- ▶Specifications
- ▶Books
- ▶Partial Books
- ▶Periodicals
- ▶Samples