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A. XP has many improvements, one of which is a change to the core that lets you skin the OS and offers a new API for third-party applications to use this feature. XP includes a limited implementation of skinning to give you an idea of what's...
Welcome to Certifiable, your exam prep headquarters. Here you'll find questions about some of the tricky areas that are fair game for the certification exams. Following the questions, you'll find the correct answers and explanatory text. We change...
In my last .NET UPDATE column, I discussed Microsoft's Hailstorm initiative, the company's first wave of .NET services. Hailstorm will enter beta soon, and that beta will be publicly available later this year. This week, I'd like to expand on what...
In
tip 0812, I described the solution for the subject problem
in Windows NT 4.0.
For Windows 2000, copy the following entries to a .REG file and then double-click the file.
After the registry has been up...
For some time, I've been testing my scripts to ensure that they'll function correctly in Windows 2000. When I recently tested a few scripts on a server running Win2K Server Service Pack 1 (SP1), I ran into problems with three commonly used tools...
Nearly a year has passed since Microsoft announced .NET. At the time, few realized the dramatic impact that the highly touted .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) would have on some of the existing and most popular development tools. Until then, a...