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If you used the At command in Windows NT, you're familiar with the concept of scheduling programs. The At command is still available in Windows 2000, and you can use it to schedule tasks. However, several differences between the At command and...
According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft President Steve Ballmer has asked his employees to "significantly reduce" expenses and return to the "cost-conscious culture that marked Microsoft's early years." The message, which was...
The biggest news story last week was most certainly the end of the elections. Many of us technotypes probably missed an announcement from Microsoft updating the official release date of BizTalk Server 2000. Part of the Microsoft .NET family of...
In a bid to become the Microsoft of the Internet age, software giant Oracle is set to announce its plans for a future of Web-based software services. The company, which has been taking potshots at Microsoft, SQL Server, and the .NET strategy for...
A. The system tray icons are midway between a service and an application and have the advantage of a UI. They are listed under the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. You can remove them; however, be...
Years ago, when I was just a shy junior programmer, I had a dream. I dreamt of a world in which I had no need to figure out the right messages for handling in my Windows applications. Moreover, I didn’t want to research the best way to export...
The subject behavior should be limited to only those windows that did NOT have a Minimize button.
This behavior happens in Windows 2000, and when Active Desktop is installed, on Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.