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            <description>This article provides a brief overview of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and then illustrates how to create an MMC 3.0 snap-in using code from the DinnerNow.net sample application.</description>
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            <description>This article provides a brief overview of Windows PowerShell™ and then describes how to create custom cmdlets and a Windows PowerShell snap-in to register the cmdlets. In the companion topic, Windows PowerShell in DinnerNow, the concepts discussed here are illustrated more fully with code from the DinnerNow.net sample application.</description>
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            <description>This article illustrates how Windows PowerShell™ is used to retrieve management information about Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services, using code from the DinnerNow.net sample application. In addition, the article shows the Windows PowerShell hosting code that allows a host application to access this information. The companion topic, Developing with Windows PowerShell, provides background information.</description>
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            <title>Understanding Application Recovery and Restart</title>
            <description>This article provides an overview of Application Recovery and Restart (ARR). In the companion topic, Developing with Application Recovery and Restart, the concepts discussed here are illustrated by code examples that shows the two features working together. The source code for a sample application that uses ARR can be found in the Application Recovery and Restart Samples topic.</description>
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            <title>Developing with Application Recovery and Restart</title>
            <description>This article illustrates the reliability concepts that are discussed in the companion topic, Understanding Application Recovery and Restart. It describes the Windows APIs and programming techniques used to implement Application Recovery and Application Restart (ARR) in managed applications. The article concludes with code examples that demonstrate combining Application Recovery and Application Restart to implement highly available and reliable applications. The source code for a sample application that uses ARR can be found in the Application Recovery and Restart Samples topic.</description>
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            <title>Application Recovery and Restart Samples</title>
            <description>This topic contains the complete source code for a sample application that demonstrates the Application Restart and Recovery (ARR) features that enhance reliability on Windows Server® 2008. This sample application demonstrates the concepts and programming techniques presented in the companion topics Understanding Application Recovery and Restart and Developing with Application Recovery and Restart.</description>
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            <title>Understanding Transactional Enhancements</title>
            <description>This article presents transactional enhancements to Windows Server 2008. The companion topic, Developing with Transactional Enhancements provides a detailed discussion of programming using these technologies. The Transactional Enhancements Samples topic contains sample applications that demonstrate using the new transactional features.</description>
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            <description>This article demonstrates creating managed applications that use transactional enhancements to Windows Server® 2008. The companion topic, Understanding Transactional Enhancements provides a conceptual overview of these technologies. The Transactional Enhancements Samples topic contains sample applications that demonstrate using the new transactional features.</description>
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            <title>Transactional Enhancements Samples</title>
            <description>This topic contains the complete source code for sample applications that demonstrate transactional enhancements that increase application reliability on Windows Server® 2008.</description>
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            <title>Understanding Windows Communication Foundation</title>
            <description>This article provides an introduction to Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) followed by a list of what&apos;s new for WCF in .NET Framework 3.5. In the companion topic, Developing Connected Systems, the concepts discussed here are illustrated with code from the DinnerNow.net sample application.</description>
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            <description>This article provides an introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), followed by a list of what&apos;s new for WF in .NET Framework 3.5. In the companion topic, Developing Connected Systems, the concepts discussed here are illustrated with code from the DinnerNow.net sample application.</description>
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            <description>This article examines portions of the DinnerNow.net sample application to illustrate the connected systems concepts that are discussed in the companion topics, Understanding Windows Communication Foundation and Understanding Windows Workflow Foundation.</description>
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            <description>This article begins with a brief overview of Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), a list of the benefits to using AD FS, and a list of what&apos;s new in AD FS for Windows Server 2008. The article then focuses on the code that a managed developer must incorporate into a Web application to make it federation-aware and provides some specific examples on making claims based authorization decisions.</description>
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            <description>This article contains a brief overview of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), a list of the benefits to using AD LDS, and a list of what&apos;s new in AD LDS for Windows Server 2008.</description>
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            <description>This article starts with a brief overview of Windows Authorization Manager (AzMan), a list of the benefits to using AzMan, and a list of what&apos;s new in AzMan for Windows Server 2008. The article then focuses on the code that a developer must incorporate into a federation-aware Web application in order to use AzMan for making authorization decisions.</description>
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            <title>DevStory Internet Information Services</title>
            <description>Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2008 deliver a unified Web platform that provides integrated support for Internet Information Services (IIS), ASP.NET, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and Windows SharePoint Services. IIS7 is a major enhancement to the Windows Web server and plays a central role in unifying the Web platform.</description>
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            <description>Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS7) includes a new version of the IIS Manager (previously known as the Web Management Tool), updated to better support the power of IIS7.</description>
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            <description>Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS7) has a completely new architecture that contains a core server containing a unified pipeline with notifications available to IIS and ASP.NET developers. This core engine relies upon modules to perform HTTP request processing and related services, such as user authentication, authorization, and compression. IIS7 has componentized functionality into various modules that expose features of IIS and ASP.NET.</description>
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            <title>Top 7 Ways to Light Up Your Apps on Windows Server 2008</title>
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            <title>Build More Flexible Web Applications</title>
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            <title>Design Highly Manageable Applications</title>
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