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MSDN Library - April 2000
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Welcome to the MSDN Library
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Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation
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Office Developer Documentation
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Windows CE Documentation
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Platform SDK
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SDK Documentation
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DDK Documentation
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Windows Resource Kits
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Knowledge Base
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Technical Articles
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Backgrounders
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Specifications
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Books
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Partial Books
Editor's Note
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Active Visual J++
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Beginning Object-Oriented Analysis and Design With C++
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Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming
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Essential COM
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Expert Guide to Visual Basic 6
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Inside Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition
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Instant DHTML Scriptlets
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Instant JavaScript
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Instant UML
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Internet Programming with Visual Basic 5
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Professional Active Server Pages
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Professional Active Server Pages 2.0
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Professional ASP Techniques for Webmasters
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Professional DCOM Application Development
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Professional IE4 Programming
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Professional MTS and MSMQ With VB and ASP
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Professional Visual Basic 5.0 Business Objects
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Professional Visual C++ 5 ActiveX/COM Control Programming
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Chapter 8: Professional Visual C++ 5 ActiveX/COM Control Programming
Distributed Objects With DCOM
Distributed COM
Obtaining DCOM
Installing DCOM
DCOM Enabling Our ActiveX Controls: A Preview
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Preparing the Network
Making Calls Across Processes
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Calling COM Methods Between Machines
The Object-Oriented Hype
Dream of Code Reuse
Compelling Business Reasons
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Dealing with Legacy Applications
CoCreateInstanceEx()
CoInitializeSecurity()
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New CoRegisterPSClsid() API
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Automated Application Download and Install
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Problems Still Unsolved: The Missing Links
Setting up Machine A (the Client Machine)
Setting up Machine B (the Web Server and Finder Service machine)
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Setting up Machine C, the Departmental Server
Testing the Three Networked Machines
Testing DCOM with Windows NT 4.0
Summary
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Chapter 9: Professional Visual C++ 5 ActiveX/COM Control Programming
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Programming Windows, Fifth Edition
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VBA Developer's Handbook
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Web Scripting with VBScript
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Windows 98 Developer's Handbook
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Periodicals
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Samples