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Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista®
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Author
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Michael Howard; David LeBlanc
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Pages
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224
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Disk
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1 null
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Level
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Int/Adv
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Published
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04/11/2007
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ISBN
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9780735623934
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Price
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$24.99
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Companion Content
Welcome to the companion content page for Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista, which has content and links related to this book. For additional information, see the book's Introduction.
Code Samples
Download the Code Samples (6.58MB)
System Requirements
You’ll need the following hardware and software to build and run the code
samples for this book:
Any Windows Vista capable machine can run the sample code that accompanies this book
and is locate on the companion Web site. The Minimum Requirements for Windows Vista are:
- 800 megahertz (MHz) processor
- 512 megabytes (MB) RAM
- DirectX 9-capable graphic processor
- 20 gigabytes (GB) hard disk drive capacity with 15GB available space
To get a better Windows Vista experience, including Windows Aero visual effects, your
computer needs to meet these minimum requirements:
- 1GHz processor
- 1 GB of system memory
- DirectX 9-capable graphics processor with a Windows Vista Display Driver Model
(WDDM) driver, 128 GB of graphics memory (if the GPU uses dedicated memory otherwise,
no additional graphics memory is required), Pixel Shader 2.0 and 32 bits per pixel.
- 40 GB hard disk drive capacity with 15 GB available space
- Internal or external DVD-ROM drive
- Audio output capability
- Internet access capability
Installing the Code Samples
After you download the code samples file to your computer, run the installer and
follow the instructions that appear.
Uninstalling the Code Samples
To remove the code samples from your computer, make the appropriate selection from Add Or Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
Support Information
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the book and the companion
content.
As corrections or changes are collected, they will be added to a Microsoft Knowledge
Base article. You can find Knowledge Base articles and other support options at
the following location: Microsoft
Press Book and CD Support Web Site.
Last Updated: Monday, March
26, 2007
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