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| Apr 22, 1997 - Active Server Components with VS 5.0 | | A rewrite of part one of a four-part series on Active Server objects. A simple example of creating a Active Server Component in Visual Studio 5.0 using the Active Template Library 2.0. The example component retrieves the user's cookie, if not available issues a new 128-bit cookie. Included in the issue is the source code and step by step instructions. This issue has been rewritten to illustrate the use of Visual Studio 5.0 and ATL 2.0 in writing Active Server Components. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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| Dec 14, 1997 - COM for ASP Programmers | | If you are an Active Server page (ASP) developer, you have already used COM objects to create your ASP pages. However, unless you have developed COM objects or read a detailed book on COM, you might not understand COM enough to make use of the multitude of COM objects that are available to use in ASP. In this Tutorial, we will try to explain how COM works from a Visual Scripter's reference point and give you the knowledge you need to master the world of COM. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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| Feb 11, 1999 - Programming a Visual Basic Component to Change NLTM Passwords | | The application we will develop in this article is a browser-based Windows NT domain account password-changing utility that runs as a component in an MTS package on IIS and is accessible via the Internet. While IIS 4.0 provides native account password-changing functionality through the use of .htr files and an Internet Server API (ISAPI) extension, it does not provide for easy modification and does not run as an MTS component by default. The application we will develop demonstrates an extensible framework that could be easily enhanced to provide additional account-maintenance functionality specific to your individual requirements. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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| May 13, 1999 - In a Class of Its Own | | This article by John Timney will use this new webclass technology in a practical document management example to breach the fine boundary between webclasses and ASP. This example is part of a planned "on-line" C.V.-resume-database-driven system designed for a company’s human resources department. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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| Nov 4, 1999 - Component vs. Component - Part 2 | | In Part II of Jason Taylor's article on converting application code to component architecture, the author discusses speed, performance, debugging, and how using intrinsic ASP objects within a Windows Script Component eliminates the potential of reusing your component in a non-ASP environment. Taylor offers a live sample of his sample auction application code and 4 explanatory graphics. He recommends developing components based on any of the architectures that are not locked into the IIS environment. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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| Nov 18, 1999 - VB COM Object Automates MTS Administration | | Why manually configure MTS using the MTS Explorer if you can do it all from a script, build an executable out of it and include it as part of your setup program? In this week’s article, Anil Sarapalli explains how to create a COM object using Visual Basic that uses MTS’s catalog and collection objects to administer packages, install components, and set properties. Step-by-step explanation of the downloadable source code is provided. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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| Jun 18, 2001 - ASP AND SQL-DMO - Part 2 | | S.S. Ahmed's article will demonstrate the usage of the SQL-DMO library to administer the SQL Server remotely. It shows how to create a component capable of creating SQL tasks remotely. Once the task is executed successfully, the task would be deleted automatically. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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