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Programming Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 with Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET
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Author |
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Rick Dobson
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704
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1 Companion CD(s)
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Int/Adv
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05/29/2002
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ISBN |
9780735615359
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ISBN-10 |
0-7356-1535-7
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Price(USD) |
$59.99
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Companion Content
Welcome to the companion content page for Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, where you can
download the sample files used in the book.
Sample Files
Download the sample files (2.1 MB; 15.3 MB uncompressed).
More Information and System Requirements
System Requirements
The book's sample files were developed and tested on a computer with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft SQL Server
Enterprise Edition, and the Enterprise Developer Edition of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. To use the sample files, you'll need
to have Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual Studio .NET installed on your computer. In addition, you'll need
Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and for some of the chapters you'll need Microsoft SQL Server 2000 updated with Web releases 1, 2, and 3.
Chapter 6 of the book gives URLs for downloading Web Releases 1 and 2. Chapter 12 gives two different URLs for downloading
Web release 3 -- one with the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Web Services Toolkit and one without.
The samples in Chapters 2 through 5 will run on any operating system that supports the retail version of Microsoft SQL Server 2000.
Samples in Chapter 7 require an operating system that supports Microsoft Windows NT security. Chapters 6, 11, and 13 require Microsoft
Internet Information Services (IIS). For Chapter 11, your system needs to meet the minimum requirements for ASP.NET. (See the
note in the "How Does ASP.NET Relate to ASP?" section of Chapter 8. Several of the samples in Chapter 13 require Web Release 3
and the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Web Services Toolkit.
Installing the Sample Files
The download link opens a self-extracting executable file. To copy the sample files onto your hard disk,
click the link to run the executable. By default, the files will self-extract to the folder,
C:\SQLVBNET.
Uninstalling the Sample Files
To remove the sample files, use Windows Explorer to delete the folder \SQLVBNET and all of its contents.
Support Information
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the book and this companion content. Microsoft Press
maintains a Knowledge Base which you can query for corrections and for answers to your questions.
Connect to the Knowledge Base through the Book and CD Support navigation link at the top of this page.
For support information regarding Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, Visual Studio .NET, or the .NET Framework, please visit the
Microsoft Support Web Site.
Last Updated: Thursday May 30, 2002 |