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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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Visual Studio Documentation
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Visual Basic Documentation
Visual Basic Start Page
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Visual Basic Documentation Map
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What's New in Visual Basic 6.0
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Getting Started with Visual Basic 6.0
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Using Visual Basic
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Programmer's Guide (All Editions)
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Component Tools Guide (Pro, Enterprise only)
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Using ActiveX Controls
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Using the ActiveX Controls
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Creating ActiveX Components
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ActiveX Components
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Creating an ActiveX DLL
Creating the ThingDemo DLL Project
Creating Properties and Methods for the Thing Class
Adding Code for Initialize and Terminate Events
Creating the TestThing Test Project
Creating and Testing Thing Objects
Running the TestThing Test Application
Circular References and Object Lifetime
Adding a Form to the ThingDemo Project
Using the Global Object in TestThing
Compiling and Testing the ThingDemo DLL
Circular References and Component Shutdown
ActiveX DLL Creation Summary
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Creating an ActiveX Exe Component
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Creating an ActiveX Control
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Creating an ActiveX Document
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General Principles of Component Design
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Debugging, Testing, and Deploying Components
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Building Code Components
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Building ActiveX Controls
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Creating Property Pages for ActiveX Controls
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Building ActiveX Documents
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Creating Data Sources
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ActiveX Component Standards and Guidelines
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Extending the Visual Basic Environment with Add-Ins
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Accessing DLLs and the Windows API
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Building Internet Applications
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Enterprise Guide
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Data Access Guide (Pro, Enterprise only)
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Reference
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Samples
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Microsoft DAO 3.60
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Using the Repository with Visual Basic
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Visual C++ Documentation
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Visual FoxPro Documentation
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Visual InterDev Documentation
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Visual J++ Documentation
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Visual SourceSafe 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
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Periodicals
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Samples