SAMPLE: MSJSEP96:September 1996 Microsoft Systems Journal Code

ID: Q153791

WINDOWS kbprg kbfile

The information in this article applies to:

  • The Microsoft Systems Journal (MSJ) for September 1996

SUMMARY

This article summarizes the content of the September 1996 issue of Microsoft Systems Journal and explains how to download a single file from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) that contains all the code samples available in the September 1996 issue.

MORE INFORMATION

To obtain all the code available in the September 1996 issue, download and run MSJSEP96.EXE in an empty directory.

You can find MSJSEP96.EXE (size: 282134 bytes) , a self-extracting file, on these services:

  • Microsoft's World Wide Web site on the Internet

    On the www.microsoft.com home page, click the Support icon Click Knowledge Base, and select the product Enter kbfile MSJSEP96.EXE (size: 282134 bytes) , and click GO! Open the article, and click the button to download the file

  • Internet (anonymous FTP)

    ftp ftp.microsoft.com Change to the Softlib/Mslfiles folder Get MSJSEP96.EXE (size: 282134 bytes)

  • The Microsoft Network

    On the Edit menu, click Go To, and then click Other Location Type "mssupport" (without the quotation marks) Double-click the MS Software Library icon Find the appropriate product area Locate and download MSJSEP96.EXE

  • Microsoft Download Service (MSDL)

    Dial (425) 936-6735 to connect to MSDL Download MSJSEP96.EXE (size: 282134 bytes)

    For additional information about downloading, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    ARTICLE-ID: Q119591 TITLE : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services

    September 1996 Microsoft Systems Journal Content

    The September 1996 Microsoft Systems Journal contains the following topics:

    • Unified Browsing With ActiveX Extensions Brings the Internet to Your Desktop. Unified browsing means there is no difference between accessing information from the Internet or from your local hard drive. Now you can easily add unified browsing capabilities to your own apps through new ActiveX extensions to the Win32 API. By Stephen Rauch.
    • Our Exclusive Class Library Speeds Building Windows NT Kernel-Mode Device Drivers. Writing a Windows NT kernel-mode device driver is usually a giant undertaking due to the complexity and volume of DDK boilerplate code associated with every driver. Using our C++ class library greatly simplifies the task of writing a driver. By John Elliott and Jeff Huckins.
    • Visual C++ 4.2 Dramatically Reduces the Learning Curve for Writing Internet Apps. With the new APIs in Visual C++ 4.2, including ISAPI classes for servers, WinInet classes for clients, and Open Inventor classes for 3D rendering and animation, it's easier than ever to build cutting-edge Internet applications. By Nancy Nicolaisen.
    • Plus: C Q&A, OLE Q&A, Win32 Q&A, and Under the Hood.

    Additional reference words: KBCategory: kbprg kbfile KBSubcategory: msj
    Keywords         : msj 
    Platform          : WINDOWS

  • Last Reviewed: October 1, 1997
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