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75 SNA Server Event Log Error Messages 76 - 259 SNA Server Event Log Error Messages 260 - 584 SNA Server Event Log Error Messages 585 - 3062 SNA Server Planning Guide MS SNA Server Planning Guide Before You Begin How to Use This Guide Document Conventions Common Abbreviations Finding Further Information Understanding Licensing Options Chapter 1 Introduction to SNA Server Chapter 2 Server Placement and Protocol Choices Chapter 3 Basic Methods for Evaluating Hardware Requirements Chapter 4 Establishing a Connection Successfully Chapter 5 Examples of Configurations for 3270 Chapter 6 Examples of Configurations for 5250 Chapter 7 Example of a Configuration for Downstream Connections Appendix A Network Protocols and Client/Server Communication Appendix B Interpreting Events or Errors on SNA Servers or Clients Appendix C Options for Maximizing Communications Throughput Third-Party Information SNA Server Companion Products Catalog: January 1996 Leveraging IBM Host Systems with SNA Gateways and Intelligent Clients Innovations in Mainframe-to-Windows NT File Transfer The Microsoft/NetSoft AS/400 Connectivity Partnership NS/Print Server and MS SNA Server An Integrated Solution for Mainframe-to-LAN Printing Connecting Windows Applications to IBM Databases Multi-Platform Access to Mainframe and AS\400 Systems and Applications Multi-Network and Mainframe Integration Using the Bus-Tech 3172-NT High-Performance Host Connectivity in an SNA Server Environment Wall Data and Microsoft's Connectivity Solution for Mainframe and AS/400 Systems MS Systems Management Server Product Facts Microsoft Systems Management Server MS SMS Product Facts and Q & A MS Systems Management Server: What's In It For You ? What's New in MS Systems Management Server 1.1 Reviewer's Guide MS Systems Management Server Reviewer's Guide How to Use This Guide Introducing Microsoft Systems Management Server Planning and Installation Working with Systems Management Server Working with Other Systems Summary Appendix A: Working with Microsoft SQL Server Appendix B: Enabling Logon Scripts Appendix C: Installing an Application Using Administrative Setup Appendix D: Checking the Job Status Appendix E: Installing the Demo Database Technical Notes The Basics of MS Systems Management Server Systems Management Server Support and Troubleshooting Systems Management Server Architectural Planning and Design Systems Management Server, Administration Using Systems Management Server to Distribute Your Applications to the Enterprise SMS Staff Planning Architectural Design and Implementation Plan: MS Systems Management Server Third-Party Information Systems Management Server 3rd Party Products WinINSTALL from OnDemand Software Inc MS Mail / Exchange MS Mail Microsoft Press Books Product Facts Microsoft Mail Software Development Kit Microsoft Mail Evaluation Guide Microsoft Mail Remote Client Datasheet MS Mail Database Structure Electronic Mail System for PC Networks 3.2 MS Mail Server for PC Networks Version 3.5 Datasheet Resource Kit MS Mail Resource Kit Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Product Architecture Chapter 3: Product Information Chapter 4: Configuration Planning Chapter 5: System Management Guide Chapter 6: Third-Party Solution Guide Appendix A: Introduction to Messaging Standards Appendix B: Messaging Acronyms Technical Notes Directory Synchronization (Dir-Sync) Remote Client Architecture Creating MS Office-Based Workgroup Solutions with MS Mail Building Advanced MS Mail-Enabled Applications Mail-Enabling Your MS Access-Based Application Archiving Electronic Mail Writing Activity Management Applications Using Schedule+ and OLE Automation Creating Advanced Electronic Forms for MS Mail Security with MS Mail 3.2 External Dial Up Technical Configuration Primer Technical Configuration Primer Scenario 1 - Installation Scenario 2 - Upgrading from Microsoft Mail Version 3.0 to Version 3.2 Scenario 3 - The Postoffice Upgrade for Windows for Workgroups Scenario 4 - Network Configuration Scenario 5 - Directory Synchronization Scenario 6 - The Evaluation Scenario 7 - Planning Your Installation Scenario 8 - Fine-Tuning the Installation Scenario 9 - Remote Workstation Configuration Scenario 10 - The Gateway Installation Third-Party Information ZIP! Office Client Connection for MS Mail to PROFS v1.1 ZIP! Office Gateway for MS Mail to PROFS v3.4 MESA Conference+ Datasheet Third-Party Information Sharing Applications for MS Mail 3.2 Attachmate SupportWare! for ZIP! Office Gateway for MS Mail to PROFS MS Exchange Product Facts Introducing Microsoft Exchange Part I of 6: Introduction Introducing Microsoft Exchange Part 2 of 6: The Client Introducing MS Exchange Part 3 of 6: Scheduling Introducing MS Exchange Part 4 of 6: System Administration Introducing MS Exchange: Part 5 of 6: The Server Introducing MS Exchange Part 6 of 6: Application Development Reviewer's Guide MS Exchange Server 4.0 Reviewer's Guide Chapter 1 Overview for the Reviewer Changing Face of Messaging Changing Face of MessagingNext Generation Messaging Systems Changing Face of MessagingNext Generation Messaging Systems Review Considerations Chapter 2 MS Exchange Product Overview Client/Server Messaging Applications Building Custom Solutions System Management Integrating into Your Environment Performance Product Architecture Product Architecture Product Components Product Architecture Product Components Client and Server Communication Chapter 3 New Features and Innovations Microsoft Exchange Inbox in Windows 95 Microsoft Exchange Inbox in Windows 95 Sending and receiving information- communicating with the world Microsoft Exchange Inbox in Windows 95 Sending and receiving information- communicating with the world Avoiding Overload: Managing and Organizing Information Microsoft Exchange Inbox in Windows 95 Sending and receiving information- communicating with the world Avoiding Overload: Managing and Organizing Information Remote and Off-line Support Microsoft Exchange Inbox in Windows 95 Sending and receiving information- communicating with the world Avoiding Overload: Managing and Organizing Information Remote and Off-line Support Desktop Application Integration and Interoperability Microsoft Exchange Inbox in Windows 95 Sending and receiving information- communicating with the world Avoiding Overload: Managing and Organizing Information Remote and Off-line Support Desktop Application Integration and Interoperability Microsoft Office Integration Microsoft Exchange Inbox in Windows 95 Sending and receiving information- communicating with the world Avoiding Overload: Managing and Organizing Information Remote and Off-line Support Desktop Application Integration and Interoperability Microsoft Office Integration Microsoft Office 95 Integration Microsoft Exchange Clients Advanced Usage Advanced Usage Office 95-Integration Features Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group Scheduling Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group Scheduling Task Management Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group SchedulingTask Management Contact management Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group SchedulingTask Management Contact management Portability Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group SchedulingTask Management Contact management Portability Printing Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group SchedulingTask Management Contact management Portability Printing Integration with Microsoft Exchange Server Group Scheduling and Time Management Enhancements Personal Calendar Group SchedulingTask Management Contact management Portability Printing Integration with Microsoft Exchange ServerSharing Information with Other Applications System Management Enhancements System Management Enhancements General System Management Enhancements General Migration and Coexistence System Management Enhancements General Migration and Coexistence Installation Server Enhancements Server Enhancements Standards Support Server Enhancements Standards Support Message Transfer Agent (MTA) Server Enhancements Standards Support Message Transfer Agent (MTA) Information Store Server Enhancements Standards Support Message Transfer Agent (MTA) Information Store Directory Service Connectors Connectors Microsoft Mail Connector Connectors Microsoft Mail ConnectorInternet Mail Connector Connectors Microsoft Mail ConnectorInternet Mail ConnectorUtilities Building Custom Solutions Building Custom Solutions General Customization and Programmability Building Custom Solutions General Customization and Programmability Exchange Applications Building Custom Solutions General Customization and Programmability Exchange Applications Exchange Forms Building Custom Solutions General Customization and Programmability Exchange Applications Exchange Forms Out of the Box Business Solutions Building Custom Solutions General Customization and Programmability Exchange Applications Exchange Forms Out of the Box Business Solutions Usability Enhancements for all Components Chapter 4 Test Drive MS Exchange Server Test Drive Requirements Test Drive Requirements Computer 1 (ServerX) Test Drive Requirements Computer 1 (ServerX)Computer 2 (Client Machine) Test Drive Requirements Computer 1 (ServerX)Computer 2 (Client Machine) (Optional) Computer 3 (ServerY) Test Drive Requirements Computer 1 (ServerX)Computer 2 (Client Machine) (Optional) Computer 3 (ServerY)Reference Material Setup Instructions Setup InstructionsBefore You Begin Setup Task 1: Installing and Verifying a Microsoft Exchange server Setup Task 1: Installing and Verifying a Microsoft Exchange server Objectives Setup Task 1: Installing and Verifying a Microsoft Exchange server Objectives Before You Begin Setup Task 1: Installing and Verifying a Microsoft Exchange server Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Installing Microsoft Exchange Server Setup Task 1: Installing and Verifying a Microsoft Exchange server Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Installing Microsoft Exchange Server Exercise 2 Verifying the Installation Setup Task 1: Installing and Verifying a Microsoft Exchange server Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Installing Microsoft Exchange Server Exercise 2 Verifying the Installation Summary Optional Setup Task 2: Adding a Microsoft Exchange server to a Messaging Site Optional Setup Task 2: Adding a Microsoft Exchange server to a Messaging Site Objectives Optional Setup Task 2: Adding a Microsoft Exchange server to a Messaging Site Objectives Before You Begin Optional Setup Task 2: Adding a Microsoft Exchange server to a Messaging Site Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Adding a Microsoft Exchange Server to a Site Optional Setup Task 2: Adding a Microsoft Exchange server to a Messaging Site Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Adding a Microsoft Exchange Server to a Site Exercise 2 Verifying the Installation Optional Setup Task 2: Adding a Microsoft Exchange server to a Messaging Site Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Adding a Microsoft Exchange Server to a Site Exercise 2 Verifying the Installation Summary Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.x Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Configuring the Microsoft Mail Connector Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Configuring the Microsoft Mail Connector Exercise 2 Recalculating the Routing Table and Starting the Connector MTA Service Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Configuring the Microsoft Mail Connector Exercise 2 Recalculating the Routing Table and Starting the Connector MTA Service Exercise 3 Configuring a Microsoft Mail Postoffice to Connect to Microsoft Exchange. Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Configuring the Microsoft Mail Connector Exercise 2 Recalculating the Routing Table and Starting the Connector MTA Service Exercise 3 Configuring a Microsoft Mail Postoffice to Connect to Microsoft Exchange.Exercise 4 Sending Mail from the Microsoft Mail 3.2 MS-DOS Client Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Configuring the Microsoft Mail Connector Exercise 2 Recalculating the Routing Table and Starting the Connector MTA Service Exercise 3 Configuring a Microsoft Mail Postoffice to Connect to Microsoft Exchange.Exercise 4 Sending Mail from the Microsoft Mail 3.2 MS-DOS Client Exercise 5 Viewing Messages using the Microsoft Exchange Client for WindowsNT Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Configuring the Microsoft Mail Connector Exercise 2 Recalculating the Routing Table and Starting the Connector MTA Service Exercise 3 Configuring a Microsoft Mail Postoffice to Connect to Microsoft Exchange.Exercise 4 Sending Mail from the Microsoft Mail 3.2 MS-DOS Client Exercise 5 Viewing Messages using the Microsoft Exchange Client for WindowsNT Exercise 6 Viewing Messages using the Microsoft Mail 3.2 MS-DOS-based Client Optional Setup Task 3: Connecting to Microsoft Mail 3.xObjectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Configuring the Microsoft Mail Connector Exercise 2 Recalculating the Routing Table and Starting the Connector MTA Service Exercise 3 Configuring a Microsoft Mail Postoffice to Connect to Microsoft Exchange. Exercise 4 Sending Mail from the Microsoft Mail 3.2 MS-DOS Client Exercise 5 Viewing Messages using the Microsoft Exchange Client for WindowsNT Exercise 6 Viewing Messages using the Microsoft Mail 3.2 MS-DOS-based ClientSummary Setup Task 4: Creating a Mailbox Setup Task 4: Creating a Mailbox Objectives Setup Task 4: Creating a Mailbox Objectives Before You Begin Setup Task 4: Creating a Mailbox Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Using User Manager for Domains to Create an Exchange Mailbox Setup Task 4: Creating a Mailbox Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Using User Manager for Domains to Create an Exchange Mailbox Exercise 2 Using Microsoft Exchange Administrator to Create an Exchange Mailbox Setup Task 4: Creating a MailboxObjectivesBefore You BeginExercise 1 Using User Manager for Domains to Create an Exchange Mailbox Exercise 2 Using Microsoft Exchange Administrator to Create an Exchange Mailbox Summary Setup Task 5: Installing a Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95 and Schedule + 7.0 Setup Task 5: Installing a Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95 and Schedule + 7.0 Objectives Setup Task 5: Installing a Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95 and Schedule + 7.0 Objectives Exercise 1 Installing the Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95 Setup Task 5: Installing a Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95 and Schedule + 7.0 Objectives Exercise 1 Installing the Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95Exercise 2 Sending, Receiving and Reading a Message Setup Task 5: Installing a Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95 and Schedule + 7.0 Objectives Exercise 1 Installing the Microsoft Exchange Client for Windows 95 Exercise 2 Sending, Receiving and Reading a MessageSummary Setup Task 6: Creating and Configuring Public Folders Setup Task 6: Creating and Configuring Public Folders Objectives Setup Task 6: Creating and Configuring Public Folders Objectives Before You Begin Setup Task 6: Creating and Configuring Public Folders Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Creating and Configuring a Public Folder Setup Task 6: Creating and Configuring Public Folders Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Creating and Configuring a Public Folder Exercise 2 Using the Public Folder Setup Task 6: Creating and Configuring Public Folders Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Creating and Configuring a Public Folder Exercise 2 Using the Public FolderSummary Setup Task 7: Using Schedule+ Setup Task 7: Using Schedule+ Objectives Setup Task 7: Using Schedule+ Objectives Before You Begin Setup Task 7: Using Schedule+ Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Requesting a Meeting Setup Task 7: Using Schedule+ Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Requesting a Meeting Exercise 2 Accepting a Meeting Request Setup Task 7: Using Schedule+ Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Requesting a Meeting Exercise 2 Accepting a Meeting Request Exercise 3 Assigning Delegate Access Permission Setup Task 7: Using Schedule+ Objectives Before You Begin Exercise 1 Requesting a Meeting Exercise 2 Accepting a Meeting Request Exercise 3 Assigning Delegate Access Permission Summary Test Drive Section One - Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator Test Drive Section One - Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator Administrator Program Test Drive Section One - Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator Administrator Program Windows NT Integration with Microsoft Exchange Administration Test Drive Section One - Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator Administrator Program Windows NT Integration with Microsoft Exchange Administration Summary Test Drive Section Two - Microsoft Exchange Desktop Test Drive Section Two - Microsoft Exchange Desktop Messages Storage Test Drive Section Two - Microsoft Exchange Desktop Messages Storage Information Organization Test Drive Section Three - Microsoft Exchange Electronic Forms Designer and the Sample Applications Test Drive Section Three - Microsoft Exchange Electronic Forms Designer and the Sample ApplicationsMicrosoft Exchange Forms Designer (EFD) Test Drive Section Three - Microsoft Exchange Electronic Forms Designer and the Sample ApplicationsMicrosoft Exchange Forms Designer (EFD)Sample Applications Test Drive Section Three - Microsoft Exchange Electronic Forms Designer and the Sample ApplicationsMicrosoft Exchange Forms Designer (EFD)Sample ApplicationsSummary Appendix A Other Sources of Information Migration Migrating to MS Exchange and Achieving Productive Coexistence MESA CONFERENCE+ Coexistence and Migration to Microsoft Exchange Technical Notes MS Exchange Server: Using Industry Standards for Greater Compatibility MS Exchange Server Planning and Design Optimization Guide ZIP! Office Gateway for MS Exchange: Technical Focus MS Exchange Fundamentals Programmer's Guide: MS OLE Messaging MS Exchange Support and Troubleshooting MS Exchange Architectural Planning and Design MS Exchange Administration MS Exchange and Mail Coexistence and Migration with LAN and Host Mail Systems E-Mail and Information Exchange in Windows 95 MS Exchange and MS Mail: Implementing and Automating Directory Synchronization Integrating Client Applications with MS Exchange The MS Exchange Server Internet Mail Connector Planning Your MS Exchange Site and Server Topology Working with MS Schedule+ MS Exchange and X.400 MS Exchange Server Migration and Coexistence: Planning Considerations and Components Planning Your MS Windows NT Server Domain Topology The MS Exchange Client and Mobile Users The Deployment of MS Exchange Server Within Microsoft Corporation Understanding the MS Exchange Server Administration Program MS Exchange Server Migration and Coexistence: Planning Considerations and Components for Lotus cc:Mail Troubleshooting the MS Exchange Server and Client Integrating MS Exchange Server into a Novell Network Environment MS Exchange Server: Planning for Routing and Public Folders MS Exchange Server Host-Based Migration and Coexistence Developing Applications for MS Exchange ServerTop of Page Third-Party Information ZIP! Office Gateway for MS Exchange to SNADS ZIP! Office Gateway for MS Exchange to PROFS Attachmate/Microsoft Host Connectivity Q & A Connect-ME from IMI Computing, MS Exchange Gateway for SNADS MS Exchange Server ISV List Training MS Exchange Server Support Instructor Guide Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Server Module 2: Client Architecture Module 3: Introduction and Use of Exchange Clients Module 4: X.400 Concepts and Terminology Module 5: Windows NT Server Dependencies Module 6: Server Architecture Module 7: Designing an Exchange Messaging System Module 8: Installing Microsoft Exchange Server Module 9: Administration Module 10: Single Sites Module 11: Multiple Sites Lab 11a: Configuring a Site Connector Lab 11b: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TP4 Lab 11c: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TCP/IP Lab 11d: Configuring Multiple Site Connectors and Cost Values Lab 11e: Configuring Directory Replication Lab 11f: Dynamic RAS Connector Module 12: Public Folders Module 13a: Exchange Server Database Storage Engine Module 13b: The Directory Service Module 13c: The Message Transfer Agent Module 14: Advanced Security Lab 14a: Setup and Usage of Advanced Security Module 15: Connecting Exchange to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Lab 15a: Configuring the MS Mail Connector Lab 15b: Configuring Directory Synchronization Module 16: Connecting Exchange to Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks Module 17: Schedule+ 7.0 Lab 17: Configuring the Free Busy Connector Module 18: Internet Mail Connector Lab 18: Using the IMC to Connect Two Sites Module 19: Maintaining an Exchange Organization Lab 19: Using Windows NT Server and Exchange Tools to maintain and troubleshoot an Exchange Organization Module 20: Application Design Environment and Other Extensibility Methods Module 21: Migration and Coexistence Lab 21: Migrating a Microsoft Mail for PC Networks PO Credits Appendix Appendix A: DirSync Application Note Introduction History General Description of Directory Synchronization Quick Setup Guide Steps for Choosing Dir-Sync Times Typical Dir-Sync Scenarios Typical Dir-Sync ScenariosA. Standard Configuration Typical Dir-Sync ScenariosA. Standard ConfigurationB. Dynamic Drive Mapping Typical Dir-Sync ScenariosA. Standard ConfigurationB. Dynamic Drive MappingC. Modem Connections Typical Dir-Sync ScenariosA. Standard ConfigurationB. Dynamic Drive MappingC. Modem ConnectionsD. Indirect Routing Gateway Names and Dir-Sync Moving the Dir-Sync Server Automatically Creating Postoffices via Dir-Sync The TimeZone Variable The Dir-Sync Process The Dir-Sync ProcessTime 1 (T1) The Dir-Sync ProcessTime 1 (T1)Time 2 (T2) The Dir-Sync ProcessTime 1 (T1)Time 2 (T2)Time 3 (T3) Manual Dir-Sync The Dir-Sync Protocol Dir-Sync Utilities Dir-Sync UtilitiesLISTDS.EXE Dir-Sync UtilitiesLISTDS.EXELISTQ.EXE Troubleshooting Dir-Sync Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address Lists Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include them Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include themProblem 3: Fatal Error 161: Server configuration busy on a requestor postoffice Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include themProblem 3: Fatal Error 161: Server configuration busy on a requestor postofficeProblem 4: Error 203: GAL rebuild problem accessing files Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include themProblem 3: Fatal Error 161: Server configuration busy on a requestor postofficeProblem 4: Error 203: GAL rebuild problem accessing filesProblem 5: Dir-Sync reports ''Requestor not registered,'' yet the requestor is the Dir-Sync server Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include themProblem 3: Fatal Error 161: Server configuration busy on a requestor postofficeProblem 4: Error 203: GAL rebuild problem accessing filesProblem 5: Dir-Sync reports ''Requestor not registered,'' yet the requestor is the Dir-Sync serverProblem 6: Errors 157 and 161 together Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include themProblem 3: Fatal Error 161: Server configuration busy on a requestor postofficeProblem 4: Error 203: GAL rebuild problem accessing filesProblem 5: Dir-Sync reports ''Requestor not registered,'' yet the requestor is the Dir-Sync serverProblem 6: Errors 157 and 161 togetherProblem 7: Error 133 Invalid Server Request Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include themProblem 3: Fatal Error 161: Server configuration busy on a requestor postofficeProblem 4: Error 203: GAL rebuild problem accessing filesProblem 5: Dir-Sync reports ''Requestor not registered,'' yet the requestor is the Dir-Sync serverProblem 6: Errors 157 and 161 togetherProblem 7: Error 133 Invalid Server RequestProblem 8: Error 150 Troubleshooting Dir-SyncProblem 1: The GAL on a postoffice does not have all other Postoffice Address ListsProblem 2: Names in GAL when administrator has specified not to include themProblem 3: Fatal Error 161: Server configuration busy on a requestor postofficeProblem 4: Error 203: GAL rebuild problem accessing filesProblem 5: Dir-Sync reports ''Requestor not registered,'' yet the requestor is the Dir-Sync serverProblem 6: Errors 157 and 161 togetherProblem 7: Error 133 Invalid Server RequestProblem 8: Error 150Problem 9: Dir-Sync server restored from backup copy Appendix: .INI File Settings for Dispatch and External Glossary Appendix B: MIME Whitepaper Audience Introduction History of Internet Mail Attachments MIME Details MIME DetailsMIME-Version MIME DetailsMIME-VersionContent-type MIME DetailsMIME-VersionContent-typeContent-Transfer-Encoding MIME DetailsMIME-VersionContent-typeContent-Transfer-EncodingContent-ID MIME DetailsMIME-VersionContent-typeContent-Transfer-EncodingContent-IDContent-Description An Example MIME Message Appendix C: Performance Whitepaper Disclaimer Quick Summary Understanding the Question Understanding the QuestionYour Mileage May Vary Understanding the QuestionYour Mileage May VaryAnswering the Question LoadSim LoadSimPurpose LoadSimPurposeArchitectural Overview LoadSimPurposeArchitectural OverviewPractical Considerations LoadSimPurposeArchitectural OverviewPractical ConsiderationsLoadSim Canonical User Definitions LoadSimPurposeArchitectural OverviewPractical ConsiderationsLoadSim Canonical User DefinitionsServer Definitions LoadSimPurposeArchitectural OverviewPractical ConsiderationsLoadSim Canonical User DefinitionsServer DefinitionsGenerating Your Own Results Users per Server Test Results Users per Server Test ResultsThe Data Users per Server Test ResultsThe DataThe Charts Appendix D: RPC Whitepaper Description of RPC Description of RPCThe Compute Server Model How RPC Works How RPC WorksHow Clients Identify Remote Procedures How RPC Is Implemented in Microsoft Windows NT How RPC Is Implemented in Microsoft Windows NTRPC Endpoint Mapper Service How RPC Is Implemented in Microsoft Windows NTRPC Endpoint Mapper ServiceRPC Name Service Database How RPC Is Implemented in Microsoft Windows NTRPC Endpoint Mapper ServiceRPC Name Service DatabaseUUID -- Universally Unique Identifier How RPC Is Implemented in Microsoft Windows NTRPC Endpoint Mapper ServiceRPC Name Service DatabaseUUID -- Universally Unique IdentifierRPC Client Application Binding How Microsoft Exchange Server Uses RPC How Microsoft Exchange Server Uses RPCMicrosoft Exchange Binding Mechanism How Microsoft Exchange Server Uses RPCMicrosoft Exchange Binding MechanismNetWare Clients Connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server via RPC Top Considerations for Ensuring that RPC Works on Your Network References: Appendix E: TCP/IP Troubleshooting Overview The Microsoft TCP/IP Workstation Process The Microsoft TCP/IP Workstation ProcessTCP/IP Naming Schemes NetBIOS Names NetBIOS NamesThe NetBIOS Scope ID NetBIOS NamesThe NetBIOS Scope IDNetBIOS Name Resolution NetBIOS NamesThe NetBIOS Scope IDNetBIOS Name ResolutionNetBIOS Name Not Found NetBIOS NamesThe NetBIOS Scope IDNetBIOS Name ResolutionNetBIOS Name Not FoundIncorrect NetBIOS Name Resolution NetBIOS NamesThe NetBIOS Scope IDNetBIOS Name ResolutionNetBIOS Name Not FoundIncorrect NetBIOS Name ResolutionUnable to find PDC or BDC Host Names Host NamesHost Name Resolution Host NamesHost Name ResolutionHost Name Not Found Host NamesHost Name ResolutionHost Name Not FoundIncorrect Host Name Resolution Determining Local vs. Remote Determining Local vs. RemoteVerifying Local and Remote IP Communications Determining which Gateway to Use Determining which Gateway to UseThe Local Routing Table Determining which Gateway to UseThe Local Routing TableLocal Routing Algorithm Address Resolution Address ResolutionThe ARP Process Address ResolutionThe ARP ProcessViewing and Modifying the ARP Cache Address ResolutionThe ARP ProcessViewing and Modifying the ARP CacheARP Problems Identifying the Problem Source Identifying the Problem SourceUsing TCP/IP Tools Identifying the Problem SourceUsing TCP/IP ToolsGetting IP Configuration Information How to Troubleshoot TCP/IP Connectivity with Windows NT Appendix F: TCP/IP Questions General Connection Questions WINS Questions Sockets Questions Browsing Appendix G: Windows NT Validation Clients, Security Credentials and Flags Windows NT Workgroup Workstation Server Logon Process Windows NT Domain Workstation Server Logon Process Windows NT Domain Resource Server Logon Process Domain Validation Process Domain Logon of WFW Workstation Server Logon from WFW Workstation Viewing Shares Server Logon from WFW Workstation Connecting to a Share Appendix H: Netware Interoperability Windows NT and Novell NetWare Interoperability for Microsoft Exchange Windows NT and Novell NetWare Interoperability for Microsoft ExchangeWindows NT Support for NetWare Interoperability Windows NT and Novell NetWare Interoperability for Microsoft ExchangeWindows NT Support for NetWare InteroperabilityInteroperability with Novell NetWare Windows NT and Novell NetWare Interoperability for Microsoft ExchangeWindows NT Support for NetWare InteroperabilityInteroperability with Novell NetWareWindows NT and Novell NetWare Security Models Windows NT and Novell NetWare Interoperability for Microsoft ExchangeWindows NT Support for NetWare InteroperabilityInteroperability with Novell NetWareWindows NT and Novell NetWare Security ModelsInstalling Exchange Server in a NetWare Environment Windows NT and Novell NetWare Interoperability for Microsoft ExchangeWindows NT Support for NetWare InteroperabilityInteroperability with Novell NetWareWindows NT and Novell NetWare Security ModelsInstalling Exchange Server in a NetWare EnvironmentNetWare Clients in an Exchange Environment Windows NT and Novell NetWare Interoperability for Microsoft ExchangeWindows NT Support for NetWare InteroperabilityInteroperability with Novell NetWareWindows NT and Novell NetWare Security ModelsInstalling Exchange Server in a NetWare EnvironmentNetWare Clients in an Exchange EnvironmentAdditional References Appendix I: JET Error Message File
Top of Page Labs Exchange Server Support Course Instructor Lab/Demo Guide Overview OverviewStudent Computer Setup and Configuration Module 3a Lab: Shared Installation and Usage of the Windows 95Client Module 3a Lab: Shared Installation and Usage of the Windows 95 ClientInstructor Notes Module 3a Lab: Shared Installation and Usage of the Windows 95 ClientInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 3b Lab: Installation and Usage of the Windows 95 Client Module 3b Lab: Installation and Usage of the Windows 95 ClientInstructor Notes Module 3b Lab: Installation and Usage of the Windows 95 ClientInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 3c Lab: Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS client on a NetWare VLM Workstation Module 3c Lab: Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS client on a NetWare VLM WorkstationInstructor Notes Module 3c Lab: Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS client on a NetWare VLM WorkstationInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 3d: Lab Windows 95 Client with NetWare Module 3d: Lab Windows 95 Client with NetWareInstructor Notes Module 3d: Lab Windows 95 Client with NetWareInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 3e Lab: Using the Remote Client with ShivaRemote Module 3e Lab: Using the Remote Client with ShivaRemoteInstructor Notes Module 3e Lab: Using the Remote Client with ShivaRemoteInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 3f Lab: Troubleshooting the Exchange Client Module 3f Lab: Troubleshooting the Exchange ClientInstructor Notes Module 3f Lab: Troubleshooting the Exchange ClientInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 7 Lab: Designing an Exchange Messaging System Module 7 Lab: Designing an Exchange Messaging SystemInstructor Notes Module 7 Lab: Designing an Exchange Messaging SystemInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 8 Lab: Installing a Microsoft Exchange Server Module 8 Lab: Installing a Microsoft Exchange ServerInstructor Notes Module 8 Lab: Installing a Microsoft Exchange ServerInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 9a Lab: Introduction to the Administration Program Module 9a Lab: Introduction to the Administration ProgramInstructor Notes Module 9a Lab: Introduction to the Administration ProgramInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 9b Lab: Administrative Troubleshooting Module 9b Lab: Administrative TroubleshootingInstructor Notes Module 9b Lab: Administrative TroubleshootingInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 11a Lab: Configuring a Site Connector Module 11a Lab: Configuring a Site ConnectorDemo Module 11a Lab: Configuring a Site ConnectorDemoInstructor Notes Module 11a Lab: Configuring a Site ConnectorDemoInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 11b Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TP4 Module 11b Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TP4Demo Module 11b Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TP4DemoInstructor Notes Module 11b Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TP4DemoInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 11c Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TCP/IP Module 11c Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TCP/IPDemo Module 11c Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TCP/IPDemoInstructor Notes Module 11c Lab: Configuring an X.400 Connector using TCP/IPDemoInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 11d Lab: Configuring Multiple Site Connectors and Cost Values Module 11d Lab: Configuring Multiple Site Connectors and Cost ValuesInstructor Notes Module 11d Lab: Configuring Multiple Site Connectors and Cost ValuesInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 11e Lab: Configuring Directory Replication Module 11e Lab: Configuring Directory ReplicationInstructor Notes Module 11e Lab: Configuring Directory ReplicationInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 11f Lab: Configuring Dynamic RAS Connectors Module 11f Lab: Configuring Dynamic RAS ConnectorsDemo: Configuring an X.400 Connector using X.25 Module 11f Lab: Configuring Dynamic RAS ConnectorsDemo: Configuring an X.400 Connector using X.25Instructor Notes Module 12 Lab: Public Folder Replication & Affinity Module 12 Lab: Public Folder Replication & AffinityInstructor Notes Module 12 Lab: Public Folder Replication & AffinityInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 14a Lab: Advanced Security Module 14a Lab: Advanced SecurityDemo: Installation of a KM Server Module 14a Lab: Advanced SecurityDemo: Installation of a KM ServerInstructor Notes Module 14a Lab: Advanced SecurityDemo: Installation of a KM ServerInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 15a Lab: Configuring the MS Mail (PC) Connector Module 15a Lab: Configuring the MS Mail (PC) ConnectorDemo Module 15a Lab: Configuring the MS Mail (PC) ConnectorDemoInstructor Notes Module 15a Lab: Configuring the MS Mail (PC) ConnectorDemoInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 15b Lab - Configuring Directory Synchronization Module 15b Lab - Configuring Directory SynchronizationDemo Module 15b Lab - Configuring Directory SynchronizationDemoInstructor Notes Module 15b Lab - Configuring Directory SynchronizationDemoInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 16 Demo: Configuring the AppleTalk Mail Connector Module 16 Demo: Configuring the AppleTalk Mail ConnectorOverview Module 16 Demo: Configuring the AppleTalk Mail ConnectorOverviewInstructor Duties Module 17 Lab: Configuring the Schedule+ Free Busy Connector Module 17 Lab: Configuring the Schedule+ Free Busy ConnectorInstructor Notes Module 17 Lab: Configuring the Schedule+ Free Busy ConnectorInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 18 Lab: Using the Internet Mail Connector to Connect Two Sites Module 18 Lab: Using the Internet Mail Connector to Connect Two SitesInstructor Notes Module 18 Lab: Using the Internet Mail Connector to Connect Two SitesInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 19 Lab: Using Windows NT Server and Exchange Tools to Maintain and Troubleshoot an Organization Module 19 Lab: Using Windows NT Server and Exchange Tools to Maintain and Troubleshoot an OrganizationInstructor Notes Module 19 Lab: Using Windows NT Server and Exchange Tools to Maintain and Troubleshoot an OrganizationInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 19 Lab: Using Windows NT Server and Exchange Tools to Maintain and Troubleshoot an OrganizationInstructor NotesStudent LabDemo: Maintaining an Exchange Enterprise (Backup) Module 20a Lab: Forms Designer Module 20a Lab: Forms DesignerInstructor Notes Module 20a Lab: Forms DesignerInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 20b Lab: Creating and Advanced Form Module 20b Lab: Creating and Advanced FormInstructor Notes Module 20b Lab: Creating and Advanced FormInstructor NotesStudent Lab Module 21 Lab: Migrating from MS PC Mail Module 21 Lab: Migrating from MS PC MailInstructor Notes Module 21 Lab: Migrating from MS PC MailInstructor NotesStudent Lab MS SQL Server SQL Server 6.0 Service Pack 2 Product Facts MS SQL Server 4.2x: Technology and Architecture MS SQL Server 6.0 Datasheet SQL Server and MS Acquisition of Netwise Reviewer's Guide MS SQL Server 6.0 Reviewer's Guide Technical Notes Behavior of COMMIT and ROLLBACK Commands in MS SQL Server Understanding Microsoft SQL Server's ''SHOWPLAN'' Output Collecting Database Option Flags from SQL Server MS SQL Server: Benchmark Kit Handbook Maximizing Performance Using Binary Columns and Bitwise Operations in MS SQL Server Managing Production Environments: Backup and Recovery Guidelines for MS SQL Server Network Configuration Options with MS SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Network Integration Architecture Optimizing SQL Server Performance SQLEYE 1.0: An SQL Server Analysis Tool MS SQL Server Fundamentals MS SQL Server Migration from ORACLE 7 and SYBASE System 10 Building Data Management Solutions with Microsoft SQL Server Objects and Microsoft Visual Basic MS SQL Server Support and Troubleshooting MS SQL Server Architectural Planning and Design MS SQL Server Administration MS SQL Server Coexisting with Legacy Systems MS SQL Server Optimization and Tuning Distributed Database Design with SQL Server and Visual Basic Building Asynchronous Data Access Solutions Using MAPI PSS Focus: Optimizing SQL Server 4.2x SQL Server 6.0 Interoperation with SQL Server 4.2 Estimating Database Size Introducing the SQL Distributed Management Framework SQL Server 6.0 Replication Concepts Data Integrity and Concurrency in MS SQL Server 6.0 Data Warehousing with MS SQL Server 6.0 Release Notes MS SQL Server 4.2 Release Notes MS SQL Server 4.21 Alpha AXP Platform Release Notes MS SQL Server 4.21 Intel Platform Release Notes MS SQL Server 4.21 MIPS Platform Release Notes MS SQL Server 4.21 Win-16 bit Platform Release Notes Troubleshooting Guide Introduction to the MS SQL Server 4.2x Troubleshooting Guide Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Error Messages Chapter 3 - Configuration Issues Chapter 4 - Transaction Log Management Appendix A - Additional Problem-Solving Techniques Appendix B - Understanding SHOWPLAN Output Appendix C - System Messages Appendix D - DB-Library Error Messages Troubleshooting Guide, SQL 6.0 SQL Server 6.0 Troubleshooting Guide Chapter 20 Troubleshooting Overview SQL Server Error Log Windows NT Event Log Error Messages RAISERROR Error Message Numbers and Descriptions Severity Levels Reporting Errors FAXing Error Log Fragments Reproducing Problems Examining the Error Log and DBCC Output Using Alerts with Errors Isolating Connection Problems Named Pipes Client Connections TCP/IP Sockets Client Connections Novell IPX/SPX Client Connections Isolating SQL Server Startup Problems Insufficient Virtual Memory Space Insufficient Resource Space Chapter 21 Configuration Issues Chapter 22 Transaction Log Management Chapter 23 Understanding SHOWPLAN Output Chapter 24 Additional Problem-Solving Techniques Chapter 25 Handling Error Messages Variables in Error Message Text Error 109 Error 137 Error 170 Error 207 Error 208 Error 232 Error 259 Error 268 Error 404 Error 511 Error 515 Error 544 Error 601 Error 602 Error 603 Error 605 Error 614 Error 624 Error 625 Error 632 Error 644 Error 701 Error 707 Error 801 Error 803 Error 806 Error 813 Error 815 Error 822 Error 823 Error 911 Error 913 Error 924 Error 926 Error 933 Error 1002 Error 1105 Error 1108 Error 1109 Error 1117 Error 1203 Error 1204 Error 1205 Error 1206 Error 1207 Error 1505 Error 1508 Error 1510 Error 1520 Error 1521 Error 1530 Error 1601 Error 1608 Error 1702 Error 1803 Error 1809 Error 1810 Error 1814 Error 1902 Error 1903 Error 1904 Error 1916 Error 2501 Error 2502 Error 2503 Error 2504 Error 2506 Error 2507 Error 2509 Error 2510 Error 2511 Error 2513 Error 2514 Error 2519 Error 2521 Error 2525 Error 2529 Error 2540 Error 2541 Error 2542 Error 2543 Error 2544 Error 2546 Error 2558 Error 2559 Error 2572 Error 2573 Error 2601 Error 2610 Error 2615 Error 2620 Error 2750 Error 2751 Error 2812 Error 3004 Error 3101 Error 3105 Error 3120 Error 3307 Error 3403 Error 3414 Error 3604 Error 4207 Error 4806 Error 5006 Error 5013 Error 5115 Error 5701 Error 5808 Error 5813 Error 6103 Error 7130 Error 7901 Error 7902 Error 8101 Error 8102 Error 8106 Error 15080Error 17903Error 17951Error 17952Error 18458Error 18459 Read/Write Error Server Is Unnamed Error 17809 (ODS) Error 17824 (ODS) Error 17825 (ODS) Error 17832 (ODS) Chapter 26 System Messages Chapter 27 DB-Library Error Messages Chapter 28 ODBC Messages ODBC Messages Third-Party Information SQLWindows for MS SQL Server 6.0 Q&A PeopleSoft Announces Plans to Support MS SQL Server 6.0 SAP Announces Availability of R/3 For MS SQL Server 6.0 Microsoft / Netwise Acquisition Netwise MS Windows NT Workstation Microsoft Press Books Product Support Service's Ultimate Printer Manual MS Windows NT 3.51 Hardware Compatibility List (October 1995) Product Facts Microsoft Windows NT Operating System Windows 95 and Windows NT Workstation - Choose the Right Product for You The Windows NT Workstation 3.5 Advantage Windows NT Workstation in Engineering and Science MS Windows NT Platform Gets C2 Evaluation OpenGL 3-D Graphics Reviewer's Guide Reviewer's Guide - MS Windows NT Workstation 3.51 Resource Kit Version 3.1 Note to Readers: Windows NT 3.1 Resource Kit Resource Kit Version 3.5 Messages Welcome About This Book Variable Names List Product Support Suggestions Setting Up, Starting, and Quitting the Messages Database To set up the Messages database To start the Messages database from Program Manager To start the Messages database from the Windows NT command line To quit the Messages database Running the Database Under Windows NT Running the Database Under MS-DOS with Windows Maintaining the Database Backing Up the Database To back up the entire Messages database To restore the Messages database from a backup copy To back up and restore just the Messages table Compacting the Database To compact the Messages database Chapter 1 Common Message Terms and User Actions Chapter 2 Windows NT Executive Messages Chapter 3 Network Reference Tables Chapter 4 Message Reference Message Reference (A - C) Message Reference (D - R) Message Reference (S - T) Message Reference (U - Y)
Top of Page Optimizing Windows NT Introduction Chapter 1 How to Optimize Windows NT Chapter 2 Zen and the Art of Performance Monitoring Chapter 3 Detecting Processor Bottlenecks Chapter 4 Detecting Disk Bottlenecks Chapter 5 Detecting Memory Bottlenecks Chapter 6 Detecting Cache Bottlenecks Chapter 7 Detecting Network Bottlenecks Chapter 8 Capacity Planning Chapter 9 Writing High-Performance Windows NT Applications Chapter 10 Tuning Windows NT Applications Chapter 11 Tuning the Working Set of Your Application Chapter 12 Writing a Custom Windows NT Performance Monitor Chapter 13 Adding Application Performance Counters Appendix A Windows NT Performance Counters A.1 AppleTalk Object A.2 Browser Object A.3 Cache Object A.4 FTP Server Object A.5 Gateway Service for NetWare Object A.6 ICMP Object A.7 Image Object A.8 IP Object A.9 LogicalDisk Objec A.10 MacFile Server Object A.11 Memory Object A.12 NBT Connection Object A.13 NetBEUI Object A.14 NetBEUI Resource Object A.15 Network Interface Object A.16 Network Segment Object A.17 NWLink IPX Object A.18 NWLink NetBIOS Object A.19 Objects Object A.20 Paging File Object A.21 PhysicalDisk Object A.22 Process Object A.23 Process Address Space Object A.24 Processor Object A.25 RAS Port Object A.26 RAS Total Object A.27 Redirector Object A.28 Server Object A.29 System Object A.30 TCP Object A.31 Thread Object A.32 Thread Details Object A.33 UDP Object A.34 WINS Server Object Appendix B Registry Value Entries B.1 CurrentControlSet\Select Subkey B.2 CurrentControlSet\Control Subkeys B.3 CurrentControlSet\Services Subkeys B.4 Registry Entries for Network Services B.5 Registry Entries for Microsoft Mail B.6 Microsoft Schedule+ Entries B.7 Registry Entries for User Preferences B.8 Registry Entries for Winlogon B.9 Registry Entries for Fonts B.10 Registry Entries for Printing B.11 Registry Entries for Software Classes B.12 Registry Entries for Subsystems Appendix C Using Response Probe C.1 Why You Would Use Response Probe C.2 Response Probe Design C.3 Response Probe Input Files C.4 Performing Response Probe Experiments C.5 Output Format Resource Guide Introduction About the Resource Guide Conventions in This Manual Chapter 1 Windows NT Architecture Chapter 2 Windows NT Security Model Chapter 3 Customizing Windows NT Setup Chapter 4 Windows NT Files Chapter 5 Windows NT File Systems and Advanced Disk Management Chapter 6 Printing Chapter 7 Fonts Chapter 8 Microsoft Mail Chapter 9 Microsoft Schedule+ Chapter 10 Overview of the Windows NT Registry Chapter 11 Registry Editor and Registry Administration Chapter 12 Configuration Management and the Registry Chapter 13 Initialization Files and the Registry Chapter 14 Registry Value Entries Chapter 15 Windows 3.x Compatibility Chapter 16 OS/2 Compatibility Chapter 17 POSIX Compatibility Chapter 18 Troubleshooting Appendix A Windows NT Resource Directory Appendix B Windows NT User Rights Appendix C International Considerations Appendix D Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List Networking Introduction About the Networking Guide Conventions in This Manual Chapter 1 Windows NT Networking Architecture Chapter 2 Network Interoperability Chapter 3 Windows NT User Environments Chapter 4 Network Security and Administration Chapter 5 Windows NT Browser Chapter 6 Using NBF with Windows NT Chapter 7 Using DLC with Windows NT Chapter 8 Client-Server Connectivity on Windows NT Chapter 9 Using Remote Access Service Chapter 10 Overview of Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows NT Chapter 11 Installing and Configuring Microsoft TCP/IP and SNMP Chapter 12 Networking Concepts for TCP/IP Chapter 13 Installing and Configuring DHCP Servers Chapter 14 Installing and Configuring WINS Servers Chapter 15 Setting Up LMHOSTS Chapter 16 Using the Microsoft FTP Server Service Chapter 17 Using Performance Monitor with TCP/IP Services Chapter 18 Internetwork Printing with TCP/IP Chapter 19 Troubleshooting TCP/IP Chapter 20 Using Windows NT on the Internet Chapter 21 Setting Up Internet Servers and Clients on Windows NT Computers Chapter 22 Remote Access Service and the Internet Appendix A TCP/IP Utilities Reference A.1 arp A.2 finger A.3 ftp A.4 hostname A.5 ipconfig A.6 lpq A.7lpr A.8 nbtstat A.9 netstat A.10 ping A.11 rcp A.12 rexec A.13 route A.14 rsh A.15 telnet A.16 tftp A.17 tracert Appendix B MIB Object Types for Windows NT B.1 LAN Manager MIB II for Windows NT Objects B.2 Microsoft DHCP Objects B.3 Microsoft WINS Objects B.4 MIB II Objects Appendix C Windows Sockets Applications Appendix D Telnet Server Service D.2 Telnetd D.3 Limitations of Telnet Sessions Update Introduction Chapter 1 Setup Chapter 2 Licensing Chapter 3 Security Chapter 4 Internet Services and Security Chapter 5 SNMP Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Appendix A Major Revisions to the Windows NT Networking Guide Chapter 9 Using Remote Access Service Chapter 22 Remote Access Service and the Internet Appendix B MIB Object Types for Windows NT Appendix B Major Revision to Windows NT Messages Appendix C Minor Revisions to Existing Resource Kit Books Appendix D Security In a Software Development Environment Appendix E Domain Planning for Your Enterprise Overview Related Topics: What you should already know Impact of New Features More Users Possible In a Single Domain Faster Logon Processing Servers Dedicated to Specialized Tasks Faster Replication Network Traffic Regulation Review of Important Concepts Accounts Groups Server Roles Domain Models and Windows NT Server Directory Services Domain Models-- Flexibility for Your Organization Planning for Your Domain Model Management and Administration Considerations Location Considerations Replication over WAN and RAS Putting it all Together: Selecting Your Domain Model Tools and Checklists Planning for Future Versions of Windows NT Server Case Study: Microsoft Corporation Worldwide Network Implementation Domain Controller Locations Naming Conventions Reference Materials Frequently Asked Questions - Domains and SIDs Backup Domain Controller over a RAS Link Pass-Through Authentication Suggested Domain Naming Conventions Update2 Introduction Chapter 1 Overview of the Process Chapter 2 Deployment Strategy and Details Chapter 3 Lab Tests Chapter 4 Pilot Rollout Chapter 5 Final Rollout Chapter 6 Unattended Installations and Upgrades Chapter 7 Windows NT File System Chapter 8 Fault Tolerance for Disks Chapter 9 Printing Appendix A Major Revisions to Windows NT Update 1 Appendix B Minor Revisions to Existing Resource Kit Books Appendix C RAS Reference Appendix D RFC and Port Reference for Microsoft TCP/IP Resource Kit Utilities 3.5 Access Pack for Microsoft Windows NT Windows NT Domain Planner Windows NT Messaging Database Optimizing Windows NT Performance Tools Source code for POSIX utilities installed with the Resource Guide utilities Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit Release Notes Resource Kit Utilities for Alpha, MIPS and i386 Computers Resource Kit Utilities 3.51 MS Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit Utilities Technical Notes Release Notes for Microsoft Windows NT A Discussion of Netware Login Scripts versus Windows NT Real-Time Systems With Microsoft Windows NT Third-Party Information Microsoft Network Clients New Multiuser Windows Systems MS LAN Manager Product Facts Microsoft TCP/IP Strategy Backgrounder Resource Kit DCA/Microsoft Communications Server version 1.1, Installation and Tuning Communications Server Version 1.1 Server Preparation Documents Microsoft LAN Manager and MS-DOS Memory Management Connecting to Mainframes with the Microsoft DLC Protocol A Comparison of the Microsoft LAN Manager NetBEUI and 3Com NBP Protocols Implementation Details of the Microsoft NetBEUI Protocol Stack Microsoft LAN Manager Remote Access Service version 1.0 Technical Overview Implementation Details of the Microsoft LAN Manager TCP/IP Protocol Interfaces to the Microsoft LAN Manager TCP/IP Protocol DOS Memory Management and Performance Considerations Multiple Protocols and Network Adapter Cards for Microsoft LAN Manager Resource Kit Utilities LAN Manager Resource Kit Utilities Technical Notes Windows Sockets Application Vendor Listing Microsoft TCP/IP Extensions for LAN Manager LAN Manager 2.1 Error Messages Inside LAN Manager Windows Sockets Support for Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2 TCP/IP Personal Systems Product Support Service's Ultimate Printer Manual MS Windows 95 Microsoft Press Books The Microsoft Network Backgrounder: The Microsoft Network Product Facts Windows 3.1 vs. Windows 95 Quantification of Learning Time & Productivity Rescue for the HelpDesk - The Impact of Windows 95 Secondary Mousing Ain't No Piece of Cheese in Windows 95 Stepping Up to the Taskbar: Easier Tasks and Useful Features in Windows 95 What is MS Plus! for Windows 95? Windows 95 User Interface: TechNet Interviews Joe Belfiore Try This: Top Windows 95 User Tips
Top of Page Reviewers Guide Chapter 1: The MS Windows Operating System Family Chapter 2: An Overview of Windows 95 Chapter 3: The Windows 95 User Interface Chapter 4: Base System Architecture Chapter 5: Robustness Chapter 6: Support for Running MS-DOS-Based Applications Chapter 7: Plug and Play Chapter 8: Device Support Chapter 9: Networking Chapter 10: Systems Management Chapter 11: Printing Chapter 12: Communications Chapter 13: Mobile Computing Services Chapter 14: Microsoft Exchange: E-Mail, Fax, and More Chapter 15: The Microsoft Network Chapter 16: Multimedia Services Chapter 17: Installation and Setup Chapter 18: International Language Support Chapter 19: Accessibility Chapter 20: Applications and Utilities Chapter 21: What Makes a Great Windows 95 Application? Chapter 22: The Windows 95 Logo Program Chapter 23: Questions and Answers About Windows 95 Migration MS Windows NT Workstation and Windows 95 Product Review and Comparison Managing a Departmental Migration to Windows 95 Resource Kit Guided Tour for Administrators Trademark Information Credits: Welcome to Windows 95 How to Use the Windows 95 Resource Kit Part 1, Corporate Planning Guide. Part 2, Installation. Part 3, Networking. Part 4, System Management. Part 5, System Configuration. Part 6, Communications. Part 7, Windows 95 Reference. Part 8, Appendixes. Utilities Supplied with the Windows 95 Resource Kit Conventions Guided Tour for Administrators A Better User Interface Start Button Desktop Plug and Play Plug and Play Hardware Legacy Devices On-the-Fly Configuration for PCMCIA 32-Bit Operating System Architecture 32-bit, Protected-Mode Subsystems Expanded System Resources Better Application Cleanup Built-in Networking 32-bit Networking Components Network Neighborhood Centralized Security Validated Logon User-Level Security Additional Security System Policies System Policy Editor Systems Management Agents User and Hardware Profiles User Profiles Hardware Profiles Remote Administration and Backup System Monitor Net Watcher Registry Editor Backup Agents Faster Computing Faster Printing Faster File Saving and Copying Faster Networking Overall Performance Preemptive Multitasking and Multithreading for 32-Bit Applications Preemptive Multitasking 32-bit Applications Long Filenames and UNC Names MS-DOS and Windows 16-bit Applications Dial-Up Networking Dial-Up Networking Briefcase Built-in Messaging Universal Inbox Electronic Mail Fax Capability Internet Access Online Services Server-Based Setup Server-Based Setup Home Directories Remote-Boot Installations Custom Setup Scripts Graphical Script Creation Support for Systems Management Server New Tutorial and Help Online Help New Tutorial Context Help Part 1 Deployment Planning Guide Chapter 1 Deployment Planning Basics Chapter 2 Deployment Strategy and Details Part 2 Installation Chapter 3 Introduction to Windows 95 Setup Chapter 4 Server-Based Setup for Windows 95 Chapter 5 Custom, Automated, and Push Installations Chapter 6 Setup Technical Discussion Part 3 Networking Chapter 7 Introduction to Windows 95 Networking Chapter 8 Windows 95 on MS Networks Chapter 9 Windows 95 on NetWare Networks Chapter 10 Windows 95 on Other Networks Chapter 11 Logon, Browsing, and Resource Sharing Chapter 12 Network Technical Discussion Part 4 System Management Chapter 13 Introduction to Systems Management Chapter 14 Security Chapter 15 User Profiles and System Policies Chapter 16 Remote Administration Chapter 17 Performance Tuning Part 5 System Configuration Chapter 18 Introduction to System Configuration Chapter 19 Devices Chapter 20 Disks and File Systems Chapter 21 Multimedia Chapter 22 Application Support Chapter 23 Printing and Fonts Part 6 Communications Chapter 24 Introduction to Windows 95 Communications Chapter 25 Modems and Communications Tools Chapter 26 Electronic Mail and MS Exchange Chapter 27 MS Fax Chapter 28 Dial-Up Networking and Mobile Computing Chapter 29 The MS Network Chapter 30 Internet Access Part 7 Windows 95 Reference Chapter 32 Windows 95 Network Architecture Chapter 33 Windows 95 Registry Chapter 34 International Windows 95 Chapter 35 General Troubleshooting Part 8 Appendixes Appendix A Command-Line Commands Summary Appendix B Windows 95 System Files Appendix C Windows 95 INF Files Appendix D MSBATCH.INF Parameters Appendix E MS Systems Management Server Appendix F Macintosh and Windows 95 Appendix G HOSTS and LMHOSTS Files for Windows 95 Appendix H Shortcuts for Windows 95 Appendix I Accessibility Accessibility in Windows 95: Overview Windows 95 Accessibility Features General Accessibility Enhancement Features Features for Users with Low Vision Features for Making Keyboard and Mouse Input Easier Features for Users Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Features Supporting Alternative Input Devices Features for Software Developers Using Accessibility Features in Windows 95 Microsoft Services for People Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Keyboard Layouts for Single-Handed Users Microsoft Documentation on Audiocassettes and Floppy Disks Accessibility-Enhancing Utilities from Other Vendors Getting More Information on Accessibility Appendix J Windows 95 Resource Directory Online Information About Windows 95 Getting Answers to Your Technical Questions Hardware Compatibility Information Windows 95 SDK Information Microsoft TechNet Microsoft Developer Network Microsoft Solution Providers Microsoft Technical Education Microsoft Consulting Services Microsoft Knowledge Base Microsoft Software Library Microsoft Download Service Microsoft CompuServe Forums Obtaining Drivers Electronically Resources for ICM
Top of Page Part 9 Utilities Windows 95 Resource Kit Utilities 1.0 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 RESOURCE KIT UTILITIES 2.0 SUMMARY OF WINDOWS 95 RESOURCE KIT UTILITIES Tools for Upgrading Your Site to Windows 95 Tools for Computer Maintenance and Troubleshooting For Customizing Computers Training Materials Readme File Introduction - Windows 95 Training Materials Lab 1 - Introduction to New Features Lab 2 - Improved Productivity Features Lab 3 - Increased Control of the Desktop Technical Notes Windows 95 and NetWare: A Networking Insight Comprehensive Guide to Troubleshooting Setup in Windows 95 What's This? How Support Professionals Can Use WinHelp 4.0 Microsoft's Desktop Operating System Strategy Windows 95 Tips and Tricks Windows 95: Implementing Mobile Computing Technical Guide to Windows 95 Remote Connectivity Technical Guide to Windows 95 and NetWare Networking PSS Focus: Windows 95 Setup PSS Tool of the Month: Windows 95 Resource Kit Utilities Mobile Computing in Windows 95 Using Third-Party Internet Applications With Windows 95 Long Filename Incompatibility and Administration Issues in Windows 95 User Profiles and System Policies in Windows 95 Troubleshooting Multimedia in Windows 95 Third-Party Information Microsoft Plug and Play Catalog - March 1995 MS Windows 95 Hardware Compatibility List MS Windows 95 Software Compatibility List Listing of Windows 95 Logo'd Products Tools and Utilities MS Windows NT Server Management Tools INF Generator Updated Drivers for Windows 95 File and Printer Sharing Security Issue Enhanced Password Cache Security Update MS Windows for Workgroups Product Facts Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Frequently Asked Questions Microsoft Data Link Control for Windows for Workgroups Evaluation Guide MS Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Evaluation Guide Appendix A Feature/Function Comparison Matrix Resource Kit Windows for Workgroups 3.1 Complete Technical Information for the Support Professional for Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Version 3.1 Welcome Chapter 1 Networks -- A Technical Discussion Chapter 2 Windows for Workgroups Architecture Chapter 3 Windows for Workgroups Installation Chapter 4 Windows for Workgroups Files Chapter 5 Windows for Workgroups Setup Information Files Chapter 6 Windows for Workgroups Initialization Files Chapter 7 Additional Windows for Workgroups Information Chapter 8 Network Integration with Microsoft LAN Manager and Novell NetWare Chapter 9 Tips for Configuring Windows for Workgroups Chapter 10 New and Updated Accessories Chapter 11 Network Dynamic Data Exchange Chapter 12 Mail Chapter 13 Schedule+ Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Windows for Workgroups Appendix B Introduction The Client Architecture The Server Architecture Gateway Architecture Address Lists and Routing The Global Address List Directory Synchronization How to Use This Appendix Ordering Information Hardware Information Master Connectivity Map One Postoffice, No External, Multiple Mail Clients One LAN with One Postoffice and Remote Users One LAN with One FAX Gateway One LAN with Multiple Postoffice Configuration Microsoft Mail Connection Multiple LANs Joined Asynchronously Hub Postoffice for WANs Hub Postoffice for Gateway Access Wide-Area Networking Through a Gateway X.400 Gateway X.400 Gateway to AT&T or Other ADMD X.400 Gateway Backbone Gateway to PROFS PROFS Distribution Manager PROFS Gateway Backboning SNADS Gateway SMTP Gateway MHS Gateway MCI Gateway 3+Mail Gateway Configuration Guide Glossary Appendix C Chart 1.1 System Requirements Windows for Workgroups Chart 1.2 Windows for Workgroups Hangs During Setup Chart 1.3 Setup /n Fails Chart 1.4 Known Problems with Computer BIOS Chart 1.5 Chart 1.6 Reinstalling Windows for Workgroups Without Losing Settings Chart 1.7 Expanding Files from the Windows for Workgroups Disks Chart 1.8 Stacker Chart 2.1 Mouse Doesn't Work in Windows for Workgroups Chart 2.2 Serial Port Problems (Communications and Terminal) Chart 2.3 Display Adapter Problems (Distorted Video) Chart 2.4 Cannot Access CD-ROM Chart 2.5A Cannot Access Floppy Drives in 386 Enhanced Mode Chart 2.5B Cannot Access Floppy Drives in 386 Enhanced Mode Chart 2.6 Cannot Access Hard Disk in 386 Enhanced Mode Chart 2.7 Common IRQ Usage for PC-AT and 80386 Computers Chart 2.8 Mouse Doesn't Work in Windowed MS-DOS-based Applications Chart 3.1 TrueType Fonts Chart 3.2 Disabling Adobe Type Manager Chart 3.3 Disabling Bitstream FaceLift Chart 3.4 Disabling HP Intellifont Chart 4.1 Cannot Print on Standalone PC Chart 4.2 Cannot Print on Network Chart 4.3 Garbled Output Chart 4.4 Garbled Output on Novell Network Chart 5.1A Cannot Run 386 Enhanced Mode Chart 5.1B Cannot Run 386 Enhanced Mode Chart 5.2 Chart 5.3A General Protection Faults Chart 5.3B General Protection Faults Chart 5.4 Application Execution Error Chart 5.5 System Integrity Violation in 386 Enhanced Mode Chart 5.6 Disabling Norton Desktop for Windows Chart 5.7 Disabling PC-Tools Version 7 Chart 5.8 Out-of-Memory Errors in Windows for Workgroups Chart 5.9 Cannot Run Windows for Workgroups in Standard Mode Chart 5.10 Problems with Object Linking and Embedding Chart 6.1 Multimedia Drivers Chart 6.2 Media Player Chart 6.3 MIDI Mapper Chart 6.4 Music Box Chart 6.5 Sound Chart 6.6 Sound Recorder More About MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows for Workgroups and Personal Computers Resource Kit Utilities Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Resource Kit Addendum for Version 3.11 Chapter 1 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Architecture Chapter 2 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installation and Setup Chapter 3 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Files Chapter 4 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Initialization Files Chapter 5 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Security Control Enhancements Chapter 6 - Integrating with Other Protocols Chapter 7 - Integrating with Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced Server Chapter 8 - Integrating with Novell NetWare Chapter 9 - Integrating with Other Networks Chapter 10 Microsoft At Work Fax Chapter 11 - Tips for Optimizing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Chapter 12 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Configuration Tips Chapter 13 - Troubleshooting Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Resource Kit Utilities Technical Notes Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Architecture Highlights How Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Can Add Value to Your Existing Network How Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.1 Can Help Your Small Business Release Notes for Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Setup Notes for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Additional Notes About Using Mail with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Additional Notes About Printing in Windows for Workgroups 3.11 SYSTEM.INI File Settings for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 WIN.INI File Settings for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Microsoft at Work Fax Tips Integrating Windows for Workgroups with Microsoft LAN Man 2.2 Additional Notes About Networks and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Windows for Workgroups Integrated with Microsoft LAN Manager MS Windows Microsoft Press Books Product Facts Improved Reliability in Microsoft Windows Version 3.1 Overview Reliability Features in Windows 3.1 Parameter validation to prevent application errors Recovering from application errors Application reboot options More insurance against errors Testing tools and support for software developers Diagnosing system errors with Dr. Watson Diagnostic tools Multimedia in Microsoft Windows Operating System Version 3.1 An Overview of the Multimedia Capabilities of Windows 3.1 Overview Multimedia and Windows 3.1 What is multimedia computing? The multimedia capabilities of Windows 3.1 Hardware requirements for creating a multimedia system The Multimedia PC Multimedia applications Microsoft's support for multimedia Conclusion Microsoft Windows 3.1 Hard Disk Access Video Capabilities of Windows: The Open Standard Way to Implement Video Into Multimedia Personal Computing Resource Kit Welcome About the Windows Resource Kit Part 1: Installation and Setup Part 2: Configuring Windows 3.1 Part 3: Non-Windows-Based Applications Part 4: Using Windows 3.1 Part 5: Networks and Windows 3.1 Part 6: Troubleshooting Windows 3.1 Part 7: References, Resources, and Appendixes Conventions in This Manual Document Conventions Syntax Conventions The Troubleshooting Flowcharts for Windows 3.1 Flowcharts More About MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and Personal Computers Part 1 Installation and Setup Part 2 Configuring Windows 3.1 Part 3 Non-Windows-Based Applications Part 4 Using Windows 3.1 Part 5 Networks and Windows 3.1 Part 6 Troubleshooting Windows 3.1 Part 7 References, Resources, and Appendixes Chapter 1 Windows 3.1 Installation Chapter 2 The Windows Setup Information Files Chapter 3 The Windows Files Chapter 4 The Windows Initialization Files Chapter 5 Windows 3.1 and Memory Management Chapter 6 Tips for Configuring Windows 3.1 Chapter 7 Setting Up Non-Windows Applications Chapter 8 PIFs and PIF Editor Chapter 9 Fonts Chapter 10 Printing Chapter 11 Compound Documents in Windows 3.1 Chapter 12 Networks and Windows 3.1 Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Windows 3.1 Technical Notes An Overview of Microsoft Win32s Troubleshooting 386 Enhanced Mode Problems Fonts 32 bit Virtual Device Drivers (VxD) MCI - an easy path to Multimedia. Help Authoring Help Authoring Guide Introduction About This Guide About Windows Help What's New in Version 3.1? What Should You Know to Begin? System Requirements What Tools Do You Need? Document Conventions Related Documentation Chapter 1 The Windows Help Application Chapter 2 Getting Started with Help Authoring Chapter 3 Designing Your Help System Chapter 4 Help Authoring Guidelines Chapter 5 Using Help Author Chapter 6 Creating Topics Chapter 7 Formatting Topics Chapter 8 Creating Links and Hot Spots Chapter 9 Defining Topic Windows Chapter 10 Adding Graphics Chapter 11 Creating Hypergraphics Chapter 12 Creating Graphics for Different Displays Chapter 13 Customizing the Help File Chapter 14 Help Macros Chapter 15 Help Macro Reference Chapter 16 The Help Project File Chapter 17 Building the Help File Chapter 18 Help Error Messages Chapter 19 The WinHelp API Chapter 20 Writing DLLs for Windows Help Appendix A Windows Virtual-Key Codes Appendix B Help RTF Statements Appendix C Baggage Access Functions
Top of Page Help Authoring Tools HELP AUTHOR: Creates Windows Help Files MS-DOS Microsoft Press Books Product Facts MS-DOS 6.0 DoubleSpace Test - Final Summary MS-DOS 6.22 Upgrade Sheet Why Step Up to MS-DOS 6.22? Migration: Moving to MS-DOS Notes on Upgrading to MS-DOS 6.2 from OS/2 Resource Kit Technical Reference Microsoft MS-DOS 6 Welcome Supplemental Disk Chapter 1 Setup Disks Created by MS-DOS 6 Upgrade Using Setup /F Installing Windows-Based Utilities on Computers That Do Not Have Windows How Upgrade Setup Alters Your Windows Configuration Changes to PROGMAN.INI Changes to SYSTEM.INI How to Install MS-DOS 6 Upgrade over DR-DOS Setup Detects That Your Computer Uses DR-DOS Chapter 2 Working with Startup Files Chapter 3 DoubleSpace Integrated Compression Chapter 4 Memory Management Chapter 5 Other Programs and Features Chapter 6 MS-DOS 6 Command Reference Supplemental Disk MS-DOS 6.0 Resource Kit Utilities Technical Notes MS-DOS 6 Upgrade Top Tips and Tricks Messages Reference MS TrueType Font Pack Product Facts Microsoft TrueType Font Pack for Windows Reviewer's Guide Preface Introduction Product features Technical Notes TrueType Troubleshooting Fonts TrueType Font Technology TrueType Font Technology in Microsoft Windows Environment MS Office and Desktop Applications MS Office Microsoft Press Books MS Office Suite Information Product Facts MS Small Business Pack for MS Office Beyond Platforms: MS Office 4.2 for the Macintosh MS Office Assistant Datasheet Q & A for Office 4.2, Word 6.0 and Excel 5.0 for Windows NT FACT SHEET: Word 6.0, Excel 5.0 and Office 4.2 32-bit versions for Windows NT MS Office for Windows 95 Solutions Enhancements Guide MS Office 4.x Suite Backgrounder Why upgrade from previous versions of MS Office to MS Office 4.3? Why Choose MS Office 4.3 over Novell PerfectOffice 3.0? Why upgrade to MS Office for Windows 95? MS Word 6.0 and MS Excel 5.0 for Windows NT Workstation MS Office 95 Enhancements Guide Chapter 1: MS Office for Windows 95 Product Enhancements Chapter 2: MS Word for Windows 95 Product Enhancements Chapter 3: MS Excel for Windows 95 Product Enhancements Chapter 4: MS Access for Windows 95 Product Enhancements Chapter 5: MS PowerPoint for Windows 95 Product Enhancements Chapter 6: MS Schedule+ for Windows 95 Product Enhancements MS Office 4.3 Evaluation Guide Introduction Deciding on a Vendor Product Analysis Ease of Use: Criteria for choosing programs that are easy to use Consistency: Criteria for choosing programs that look and act alike Custom Solutions: Criteria for choosing a programmable office suite Migration: Criteria for choosing programs that support migration from MS-DOS-based applications MS Office 95 Evaluation Guide Introduction MS Office: A Strategic Business Investment Product Analysis Transitioning to MS Office for Windows 95 Business Value Tools MS Office for Windows 95 Business Value Tools Business Value Studies MS Office for Windows 95 Business Value Studies MS Office 4.3 versus Office for Windows 95 User Productivity Study Learning MS Office for Windows 95 Rescue for the Helpdesk MS Office for Windows 95 Upgrades Financial Impact MS Windows 95 and Office 95 Financial Impact Analysis Tool Migration Cases Kelly Services Saturn Corporation Case Study Migration Making the Move to MS Office Guide PSS Tool of the Month: Business Source Moving Wizard Resource Kit MS Office 95 Welcome to the MS Office for Windows 95 Resource Kit A Guided Tour to MS Office for Windows 95 Part 1 Architecture Chapter 1: MS Office Architecture Chapter 2: MS Access Architecture Chapter 3: MS Excel Architecture Chapter 4: MS PowerPoint Architecture Chapter 5: MS Schedule+ Architecture Chapter 6: MS Word Architecture Part 2 Installing Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Chapter 7: Guide to Deploying MS Office for Windows 95 Chapter 8: Installing MS Office Chapter 9: Customizing Client Installations Chapter 10: Upgrading to MS Office for Windows 95 Part 3 Maintaining and Supporting Microsoft Office Chapter 11: Maintaining, Customizing, and Optimizing MS Office Chapter 12: Support and Troubleshooting Part 4 Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office in a Workgroup'' Chapter 13: Running Multiple Versions of MS Office Chapter 14: Coexistence with MS Office for the Macintosh Chapter 15: Using Workgroup Features and Applications with MS Office Chapter 16: MS Access Database Replication Part 5 Switching from other Applications Chapter 17: Switching to MS Access Chapter 18: Switching to MS Excel Chapter 19: Switching to MS PowerPoint Chapter 20: Switching to MS Word Appendixes A-F Appendix A: Setup Command Line Options and File Formats Appendix B: Registry Keys and Values Appendix C: List of Installed Components Appendix D: Contents of the MS Office Resource Kit CD Appendix E: System Requirements for MS Office for Windows 95 Appendix F: Resources Technical Notes MS Office for Windows 95 Solutions Whitepaper Office For Windows 95 Performance Whitepaper PSS Lecture: MS Office 4.2 Network Install MS Office Product Support Issues Using MS Office Solutions to Gain a Competitive Advantage Creating End-user Solutions with MS Office MS Office Custom Installation Developing an Integrated Office Solution Creating International Solutions with MS Office Extending Office Applications with API Calls Office 4.2 for Macintosh Power Mac Technology Porting Your 16-Bit Office-Based Solutions to 32-Bit Office MS Office for Windows 95 Corporate Deployment Guide Building Custom Applications with MS Office Microsoft Word Macro Virus Protection Tool Readme Office Support for Microsoft Exchange The Office of the Future: Taking Applications to the Next Level PSS Focus of the Month: Office 95 Setup Issues MS Office 95 Binder Training Requirements and Demo file Installation Introduction: MS Office for Windows 95 Self-paced Exercises Lab 1: Windows 95 Quick UI Review Lab 2: Exploring the MS Office Shortcut Bar Lab 3: Using MS Word Lab 4: Using MS Excel Lab 5: Using MS Schedule + Lab 6: Using MS Access Lab 7: Using MS PowerPoint Lab 8: Using MS Project Compatible Program Microsoft Office Compatible Basic Toolkit For 32-Bit Products Welcome to the Microsoft Office Compatible Basic Toolkit for 32-Bit Products The Microsoft Office Compatible Program Adapting the Microsoft Office Compatible Basic features Examples Additional Resources Part 1 User Interface Features Standard Toolbar Non-default Toolbar Buttons Toolbar Configuration Dialog Box ToolTips Menu Bar Drop Down Menus Shortcut Keys Part 2 Office Compatible Help Topic Office Compatible Help Topic Part 3 Feature Testing Testing Guidelines For The Microsoft Office Compatible 95 Program Part 4 Office Compatible Membership Application The Office Compatible Membership Application MS Office Compatible Standard Toolbar Graphic Files Microsoft Office Compatible Program Aids Application Development and Support MS Office 4.3 Development Kit Office Developer's Kit Bestows Tools, Reference Info Welcome to the MS Office Developer's Kit Install the Object Browser Install the Compatibility Layer Designing Integrated Solutions Introduction What Is an Integrated Solution? Why Use Existing Applications? Who Is This Guide For? Enterprise Information Systems -- A Key Concept Microsoft Integrated Solutions -- A New Approach to EIS The Purpose of This Guide Key Application Integration Technologies An Introduction to OLE 2 Key Features of OLE 2 An Introduction to Visual Basic for Applications An Example Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) System Considerations Hardware Considerations Application Configuration Considerations Operating System Considerations Choosing Your Primary Target Operating System Planning for Compatibility A Sample Integrated Solution Key Design Points Using Microsoft Applications See For Yourself The Layers of an Integrated Solution The User Interface Layer The Data Access Layer The Data Source Layer The Communications Layer Building Integrated Solutions -- A Process Overview The Basic Steps Understanding the Possibilities Defining the Goals and Requirements Preparing the Functional Specification Selecting the Right Products Prototyping the Application Designing the System Architecture Implementing the Components Modeling the User Interface Layer Interface Design Goals Choosing the User Interface Model Single Application Centralized Control Distributed Control Using OLE 2 in Your Interface Design Using Visual Editing Using Drag and Drop Choosing the Right Development Tools Selection Criteria Multiple-Context Considerations Which Applications Should You Use? Designing the User Interface Layer Using Microsoft Excel in Your Integrated Solution Using the Customization Capabilities of Microsoft Excel Using Visual Basic for Applications in Microsoft Excel Using Microsoft Access in Your Integrated Solution When Should You Use Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access Macros and Access Basic Using Microsoft Visual Basic in Your Integrated Solution What is Visual Basic? When Should You Use Visual Basic? Using Visual Basic -- An Example How It Works Command Centers Using Microsoft Project in Your Integrated Solution User Interface When Should You Use Microsoft Project? Using Visual Basic for Applications in Microsoft Project Using Microsoft Word in Your Integrated Solution User Interface When Should You Use Word? Using Templates in Microsoft Word Using the Customization Capabilities of Microsoft Word Choosing a Controlling Application Designing the Data Access Layer Microsoft Office Data Access Technologies Accessing Data Without Programming Accessing Data with Programming Enterprise-wide Data Access Windows for Workgroups Windows NT -- The Enterprise Platform Windows NT for the Desktop Windows NT for the Server Accessing Data Throughout the Enterprise Microsoft SQL Server for Windows NT -- The Enterprise Data Connection What SQL Server for Windows Offers Connecting to Enterprise Data Wide Variety of Front-end Tools Microsoft Open Data Services Microsoft SNA Services for Windows NT Third-Party Connectivity Products Designing the Data Source Layer What Is a Data Source? Some Preliminary Steps Organizing, Staging, and Formatting Your Data Organizing Data Staging Data Formatting Data Two Scenarios Scenario 1: A Large Mail-Order Business Scenario 2: A Medium-Sized Law Firm Designing the Communications Layer The Communications Layer The Messaging Applications Programming Interface An Overview of Microsoft Mail Mail Transfer Formats Images Files Objects Packages Simple MAPI -- The Key to Custom Communications Extended MAPI Using Mail and MAPI -- The Possibilities Standalone Mail Standard Integration Custom Integration Electronic Forms Using Windows Telephony Uses of Windows Telephony A Glimpse at the Future Your Investment in Microsoft Products Is Important New Versions of Microsoft Applications Open Integration Standards for the Industry Upcoming New Technologies Future Versions of the Microsoft Windows Operating System The Future of OLE Taking Integrated Solutions into the Future Other Sources of Help and Information Microsoft Sales Information Center Fee-Based Technical Support Third-Party Value-Added Solutions Microsoft Authorized Network Specialists Microsoft Product Support Microsoft Press Microsoft Developer Network CompuServe Information Service Microsoft Consulting Services Programming Integrated Soltutions Introduction Other Documentation Document Conventions Referring to Editions of Visual Basic Programming Style in This Manual Overview Introduction to OLE Automation Objects What Can You Do with Objects? Referring to Objects Shortcuts Moving Back Up Using the Object Browser Visual Basic Editions Why Visual Basic for Applications? Organizing Integrated Solutions Using Internal Control Using External Control Using Distributed Control Levels of Support in Microsoft Applications Recommended Reading New Features in Visual Basic Overview of New Features Object Types Iterating Collections Shadowing Names Named Arguments Object References Using Recorded Code in Visual Basic Tips for Porting Recorded Code Using Recorded WordBasic Code in Visual Basic Calling Application Procedures Getting Return Values Other Restrictions Sample Application Overview Global Declarations Loading the Applications The Menu Bar The Home Screen Exploring Financial Data from within Microsoft Excel Creating Word Documents from Microsoft Excel Viewing Employee Data with the Data Control Conserving Resources Microsoft Excel Objects Overview of Objects Top-Level Objects Worksheet Objects Charting Objects Drawing Objects Built-in User-Interface Objects User-Defined Dialog Box Objects General-Purpose Objects Events Constants Microsoft Excel Object Reference AddIn Object, AddIns Collection Application Object Arc Object, Arcs Collection Areas Collection Axis Object, Axes Collection AxisTitle Object Border Object, Borders Collection Button Object, Buttons Collection Characters Collection Chart Object, Charts Collection ChartArea Object ChartGroup Object, ChartGroups Collection ChartObject Object, ChartObjects Collection ChartTitle Object CheckBox Object, CheckBoxes Collection Corners Collection DataLabel Object, DataLabels Collection Dialog Object, Dialogs Collection DialogFrame Object DialogSheet Object, DialogSheets Collection DownBars Collection Drawing Object, Drawings Collection DrawingObjects Collection DropDown Object, DropDowns Collection DropLines Collection EditBox Object, EditBoxes Collection ErrorBars Collection Floor Object Font Object Gridlines Collection GroupBox Object, GroupBoxes Collection GroupObject Object, GroupObjects Collection HiLoLines Collection Interior Object Label Object, Labels Collection Legend Object LegendEntry Object, LegendEntries Collection LegendKey Object Line Object, Lines Collection ListBox Object, ListBoxes Collection Mailer Object (Macintosh Only) Menu Object, Menus Collection MenuBar Object, MenuBars Collection MenuItem Object, MenuItems Collection Module Object, Modules Collection Name Object, Names Collection OLEObject Object, OLEObjects Collection OptionButton Object, OptionButtons Collection Outline Object Oval Object, Ovals Collection PageSetup Object Pane Object, Panes Collection Picture Object, Pictures Collection PivotField Object, PivotFields Collection PivotItem Object, PivotItem Collection PivotTable Object, PivotTables Collection PlotArea Object Point Object, Points Collection Range Object Rectangle Object, Rectangles Collection RoutingSlip Object Scenario Object, Scenarios Collection ScrollBar Object, ScrollBars Collection Series Object, SeriesCollection Collection SeriesLines Collection Sheets Collection SoundNote Object Spinner Object, Spinners Collection Style Object, Styles Collection TextBox Object, TextBoxes Collection TickLabels Collection Toolbar Object, Toolbars Collection ToolbarButton Object, ToolbarButtons Collection Trendline Object, Trendlines Collection UpBars Collection Walls Collection Window Object, Windows Collection Workbook Object, Workbooks Collection Worksheet Object, Worksheets Collection Microsoft Project Objects Overview of Objects Top-Level Objects Project Objects Calendar Objects General-Purpose Objects Constants Microsoft Project Object Reference Application Object Assignment Object, Assignments Collection Calendar Object, Calendars Collection Cell Object Day Object, Days Collection List Collection Month Object, Months Collection Pane Object Period Object Project Object, Projects Collection Resource Object, Resources Collection Selection Object Shift Object Task Object, Tasks Collection Weekday Object, Weekdays Collection Window Object, Windows Collection Year Object, Years Collection Microsoft Word Object The Basic Object Word and Visual Basic 3.0 Programming Issues Overview of Methods Using Word Methods from Visual Basic 3.0 WordBasic Features Not Available from Visual Basic Detecting Events in Word Automatic Procedures Word Forms Event Methods Programming with Embedded Word Objects Constants Word Method Reference Application Control Methods AutoCorrect Methods AutoText Methods Bookmark Methods Border and Frame Methods Customization Methods Date and Time Methods Dialog Box Methods Document, Template, and Add-in Methods Drawing Methods Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) Methods Editing Methods Environment Methods Field Methods File and Disk Methods Finding and Replacing Methods Footnote, Endnote, and Annotation Methods Formatting Character Methods Formatting Paragraph Methods Formatting Sections and Documents Methods Form Methods Help Methods List Methods Macro Methods Mail Merge Methods Moving Through a Document and Selecting Methods Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) Methods Outlining and Master Document Methods Proofing Methods String and Number Methods Style Methods Table Methods Tool Methods View Methods Window Methods Data Access Objects Databases You Can Access from Visual Basic The Data Control Data Control Properties, Methods, and Events Bound Control Data Properties Connecting to Databases Other than Microsoft Access Data Objects Navigating Among Data Objects Events Constants Connecting to ODBC Databases Microsoft Excel Data Access Objects Microsoft Excel ODBC Add-in Microsoft Word Data Access Methods Microsoft Word ODBC API Visual Basic Data Access Object Reference Data Control Database Object Dynaset Object Field Object, Fields Collection Index Object, Indexes Collection QueryDef Object Snapshot Object Table Object TableDef Object, TableDefs Collection Troubleshooting Using Option Explicit Objects vs. Object Variables MSOLE2.VBX Errors with MSOLE2.VBX Color Shifts with MSOLE2.VBX Running Microsoft Excel Setting Array Arguments in Microsoft Excel OLE Automation Errors with Microsoft Excel For Each...Next in Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel Load Time OLE Automation Errors with Microsoft Word Visual Basic Variable Naming and Coding Guidelines Naming Variables Variable Data Types Control Types Database Objects Menu Naming Conventions Coding Guidelines Using Option Explicit (Require Variable Declaration) Saving Files as ASCII Text (Visual Basic Only) Commenting Your Code Formatting Your Code Cross-Application Coding Guidelines Naming Prefixes for OLE Automation Objects Working within a Single Product Working across Products Visual Basic Keywords Object Hierarchy Microsoft Object Models Object Browser Install the Object Browser Sample Applications CHARTDEM: Demonstrates the Microsoft Excel 5.0 Chart Objects ENCORE: Demonstrates OLE 2 and Microsoft Office FINDXL: Locates Hidden Instances of Microsoft Excel HELP DESK: Demonstrates OLE 2.0 Functionality Between Visual Basic and Microsoft Excel INVOICE: Demonstrates OLE 2.0 Functionality Between Visual Basic 3.0 and Word 6.0 MAILING LIST: Demonstrates OLE 2.0 Functionality Between Visual Basic 3.0 and Word 6.0 MENUDEMO: Demonstrates Various Microsoft Excel Objects Northwind Management System: Demonstrates OLE 2.0 and Microsoft Office OLEDB: Demonstrates Storing and Retrieving OLE 2.0 Objects in a Database with Visual Basic 3.0 SETOBJNM: Changes Object Names in Microsoft Excel VISIBASE: Demonstrates OLE 2.0 Functionality Between Visual Basic 3.0 and Microsoft Word 6.0 MS Word Microsoft Press Books Product Facts Word Processor Evaluation Guide Word for Windows Context Paradigm MS Word 6.0 Product Enhancements Guide MS Word 6.0 for Windows Top 50 New and Improved Features MS Word 6.0: Features for the Legal Professional What's New in MS Word 6.0 for the Macintosh Sharing files across platforms and versions of MS Word MS Word Online Authoring Vision What's in Word 6.0.1 for the Macintosh MS Word for Windows 95 Product Enhancements Guide MS Word for Windows 95 Legal Features Guide Understanding WordMail in MS Word for Windows 95 MS Word 6.0.1 for the Macintosh Upgrade Guide MS Word 6.0.1 for the Macintosh Migration: Moving to MS Word 6.0 Migrating to Word for Windows MS Word for Windows Workgroup Guide Introduction Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6 Resource Kit MS Word 6.0 (Second Edition) Welcome to the MS Word 6.0 Resource Kit Chapter 1: Guided Tour Chapter 2: What's New in MS Word 6.0 for Windows and Windows NT Chapter 3: What's New in Word 6.0 for the Macintosh and Power Macintosh Chapter 4: MS Word 6.0 Architecture Chapter 5: Customizing Your MS Word for Windows Network Installation Chapter 6: Customizing Your MS Word for Windows NT Network Installation Chapter 7: Customizing Your MS Word for the Macintosh Network Installation Chapter 8: Using MS Word 6.0 with Other Versions of Word Chapter 9: Preparing to Switch from Another Word Processor to MS Word for Windows Chapter 10: Switching to MS Word for Windows from WordPerfect Chapter 11: Switching to MS Word for Windows from DisplayWrite Chapter 12: Switching to MS Word for Windows from MultiMate Chapter 13: Switching to MS Word for Windows from Word for MS-DOS Chapter 14.1: Tools for Training Users Chapter 14.2: Word 6.0 Tips & Tricks Chapter 15: Using MS Word in a Workgroup Chapter 16: Taking Advantage of MS Word 6.0 Functionality Chapter 17: Top Support Questions Chapter 18: Troubleshooting Flowcharts for MS Word 6.0 Chapter 19: Optimizing Word 6.0 for Maximum Performance Chapter 20: Modifying Advanced Printer Settings in MS Word for Windows and Windows NT Chapter 21: Temporary Files in MS Word for Windows and Windows NT Appendix A: Glossary of Terms Appendix B: MS Word 6.0 System Requirements and Operating Limits Appendix C: Resource Directory Appendix D: MS Word Built-in Styles Appendix E: File Converters and Graphics Filters in MS Word 6.0 Appendix F: Quick Reference to MS Word Commands and Key Sequences Training MS Word 6.0 Supporting MS Word 6.0 for Windows Lab 1: Installation Lab 2: Working with Templates, Styles, Headers and Footers Lab 3: Customization Lab 4: Document Automation Lab 5: Working with Master Documents Lab 6: Pictures and Drawings Lab 7: Workgroup Authoring Lab 8: Advanced Document Design Lab 9: File Conversion Lab 10: Integration with Other Applications Lab 11: Data Access Technical Notes Printing Titles/Notes Beside a Body of Text Printing Titles Beside a Body of Text in Word 6.0 PSS Focus of the Month: MS Word 6.0 for the Macinstosh Conversion and Migration from WordPerfect to Word 6.0 for Windows Word 6.0 for the Macintosh Third-Party Extension Conflicts Word 6.0.1 for Mac and Power Mac Resolved Extension Conflicts Support Techniques for MS Word Creating Help Systems with MS Word Building Solutions Using MS Word and OLE Supporting MS Word for Windows on a Network Creating On-line and Printed Forms with MS Word Creating Add-in Libraries for MS Word Using the Word API Using OLE with MS Word and Visual Basic Converting Macros From WordPerfect 5.1 to Word 6.0 For Windows Converting Macros From WordPerfect 5.1 to Word 7.0 For Windows 95 Questions and Answers Disk Space Requirements Word for Windows 2.0 File conversions questions and answers OLE/DDE questions and answers Setup questions and answers File storage and recovery questions and answers Troubleshooting MS Word for DOS IVR Script for Formatting (Press Key 3) Sequence IVR Script for Formatting (Press Key 3) Sequence Word for MS-DOS IVR/FAX Project IVR Voice Script for General Usage (key press 4) IVR Voice Script for General Usage (key press 4) Questions and Answers about Word 5.50 IVR Voice Script for Setup/Installation (key press 2) sequence IVR Voice Script for Setup/Installation (key press 2) sequence Computer Lockup Scripts - WORD 5.0 Printing Scripts -- Word 5.5 WordBasic EchoOff for WordBasic Macros Changes in Wordbasic 1.1 to Wordbasic 2.0 Polyglot WinWord Menu Map Polyglot WordBasic Keyword List Converting Word 2.x Macros to Word 6.0 WordBasic Programming Topics Advanced WordBasic Programming Topics MS Internet Assistant MS Internet Assistant Reviewers Guide MS Internet Assistant Press Release MS Internet Assistant System Requirements MS Internet Assistant Technical Specifications PSS Tool of the Month - June 1995 - MS Internet Assistant MS Internet Assistant 2.0 and Word Viewer Internet Assistant Overview SGML Tools SGML Author for Word Backgrounder The SGML Standard and MS Word
Top of Page MS Word 6.0 Developers Kit README: The MS Word Developer's Kit Utilities About This Book Chapter 1 Introduction Features of WordBasic Tips on How to Learn WordBasic Sample Files Other Resources Chapter 2 Getting Started with Macros Recording a Macro Running a Macro Editing a Macro Macros and Templates Saving a Macro Macro Housekeeping Modifying a Word Command Auto Macros Chapter 3 WordBasic Fundamentals A Simple Macro Statements and Functions Strings and Numbers Variables Expressions Conditionals and Loops Displaying Messages and Requesting Information Common WordBasic Techniques Some Sample Macros Chapter 4 Advanced WordBasic More Conditionals and Loops Array Variables Subroutines and User-Defined Functions Working with Dialog Records Chapter 5 Working with Custom Dialog Boxes Dialog Box Controls Using the Dialog Editor to Create a Dialog Box Using Custom Dialog Boxes Using Dynamic Dialog Boxes Chapter 6 Debugging Common WordBasic Errors Ways to Avoid WordBasic Errors Debugging Tools An Example: Debugging the InsertTab Macro Chapter 7 The Well-Behaved Macro Handling Errors Bulletproofing Cleaning Up Chapter 8 Communicating with Other Applications Using Dynamic Data Exchange Using OLE Automation with Word Using the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) Chapter 9 More WordBasic Techniques Using Settings Files and Document Variables Using Sequential File Access Automating Forms Creating a Wizard Calling Routines in DLLs What's New in WordBasic New Macro-Editing and WordBasic Capabilities New WordBasic Statements and Functions Language Summary Application Control AutoCorrect AutoText Basic File Input/Output Bookmarks Borders and Frames Branching and Control Bullets and Numbering Character Formatting Customization Date and Time Definitions and Declarations Dialog Box Definition and Control Disk Access and Management Documents, Templates, and Add-ins Drawing Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) Editing Environment Fields Finding and Replacing Footnotes, Endnotes, and Annotations Forms Help Macros Mail Merge Moving the Insertion Point and Selecting Object Linking and Embedding Outlining and Master Documents Paragraph Formatting Proofing Section and Document Formatting Strings and Numbers Style Formatting Tables Tools View Windows Operators and Predefined Bookmarks Operators Predefined Bookmarks Error Messages WordBasic Error Messages Word Error Messages Appendix A Workgroup Extensions for Microsoft Word Workgroup Extensions for Microsoft Word Loading the Workgroup Extensions Understanding the Workgroup Extensions Understanding Mail Sessions Understanding Messages Working with MAPI Data Types WordBasic MAPI Functions Appendix B ODBC Extensions for Microsoft Word ODBC Extensions for Microsoft Word Understanding the ODBC Extensions Before You Begin Using the ODBC Extensions WordBasic ODBC Functions Appendix C Microsoft Word Application Programming Interface Microsoft Word Application Programming Interface Why Use the Word API? What You Need to Know Getting Started The wdCommandDispatch Function The Word Operator (WDOPR) Techniques for Successful Calling Using CAPILIB.C The Example WLL Word API Errors MS Excel Microsoft Press Books Product Facts Excel 5.0 Spreadsheet Comparison List MS Excel 5.0 Evaluation Guide MS Excel 5.0 versus Lotus 1-2-3 v.4.0 MS Excel 5.0 for Macintosh, Claris Works, and MS Works Comparison MS Excel 5.0 Versus Quattro Pro 5.0 Visual Basic, Applications Edition Macros for MS Excel What's New in MS Excel for Windows 95 MS Excel 5.0 for the Macintosh MS Excel 5.0 Product Enhancements Guide Basic Usage Charting Data Access and Analysis Data Management Formatting and Layout Help System Printing Product Synergy Progammers Primer Workgroup Training MS Excel 5.0 About Supporting Microsoft Excel 5.0 Lab 1: Note Lab 2: Customizing the User Environment Lab 3: Organizing Information Lab 4: Data Analysis Lab 5: List Management Lab 6: Data Access Lab 7: File Exchange Lab 8: Presentation and Output Lab 9: Working with Other Applications Lab 10: Automation Technical Notes Excel for Windows 4.0 IVR voice scripts Excel Macro Interpreter for Lotus 1-2-3 The Microsoft Excel 5.0 Development Platform MS Excel 5.0 Tips and Techniques PSS Focus of the Month - May 1995 Introduction to the MS Excel Object Model Creating Workgroup and Scenario Management Applications Worksheet Controls and Dialog Boxes in MS Excel Applications Analyzing Data with MS Query and PivotTables Using MS Excel as an OLE Automation Object Client-Server Computing with MS Excel Maximizing MS Excel Development with Array Formulas Creating a Custom UI for MS Excel Applications Advanced Data Access with MS Excel MS Excel Development in the Real World Microsoft Finance Group Pioneers Report Analysis Tool MS Excel for Windows 95 Performance Whitepaper Desktop Mapping Goes Mainstream MS Excel Lookup Wizard Tools 32-Bit MS Excel Software Developers Kit (BETA) Workgroup Templates Workgroup Extensions for Microsoft Excel - Demo Press Releases 8/24 - Microsoft Excel Becomes the World's Top-selling Spreadsheet MS PowerPoint Microsoft Press Books PowerPoint Viewer 4.0 for Windows Product Facts MS PowerPoint 4.0 Fact Sheet MS PowerPoint 4.0 for Windows MS PowerPoint 4.0 for Windows Reviewer's Guide MS PowerPoint 4.0 Datasheet Factors Shaping the Future Of Presentation-Graphics Software MS PowerPoint 4.0 for the Macintosh Technical Notes MS PowerPoint Tips and Tricks - Making Presentations Easy Getting Started Controlling MS PowerPoint For Windows 95 Through OLE Automation How to Prepare and Deliver Effective Presentations Using MS PowerPoint for Windows 95 MS Access Microsoft Press Books Product Facts Microsoft Access Distribution Kit for Windows Access vs. VB 3.0 Pro Microsoft Access Forms Overview What's New in MS Access 2.0? MS Access Sports a New Look Microsoft Access Version 2.0 Service Pack Q&A Microsoft Access Questions & Answers MS Access 95 Developer's Toolkit Licensing and Solution Distribution Access 95 and Access Developer's ToolKit 95 Features List Evaluation Guide Microsoft Access 2.0 Product Enhancement Guide Jet 2.0 Enhancement Guide Reviewers Guide Microsoft Access 2.0 Reviewer's Guide Access 95 Design Goals for Database Designers Access 95 Enhancements Guide for Database Designers Summary of Microsoft Access for Windows 95 Access for Windows 95 Design Goals Technical Notes Microsoft Access Basic Tips, Tricks and Traps Optimizing Access for Speed! 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