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SUMMARYThis article summarizes the content of the February 1997 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 that issue.
MORE INFORMATIONTo obtain all the code available in the February 1997 issue, download and run MSJFEB97.EXE in an empty directory.
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February 1997 Microsoft Systems Journal ContentThe February 1997 Microsoft Systems Journal contains the following topics: - Give ActiveX-based Web Pages a Boost with the Apartment-Threading Model. Starting with Internet Explorer 3.0, ActiveX controls have been enriching Web pages. By following three simple rules, you can make sure your controls conform to the apartment-threading model which drastically boosts Web page performance. By David Platt - Building Multitiered Client/Server Apps with Visual Basic 4.0 Enterprise In this installment, Jenny Notestein writes and walks you through the
actual Reporting System API code. Follow along as a SQL table turns into an
HTML-based report and issues such as security and optimization are
discussed. By Jenny Notestein
- Visual Basic 5.0 Relieves the Pain and Discomfort of ActiveX Control Now that Visual Basic 5.0 allows developers to crank out ActiveX controls
with great ease, it's time to jump onto the bandwagon. Come explore how
objects, properties, and methods are tackled in the first part of this
series. By Guy Eddon and Henry Eddon
- Plus: Under the Hood, Wicked Code, The Visual Programmer, and C++ Q&A. KBCategory: kbprg kbfile kbhowto KBSubcategory: msj Additional reference words: msj
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