Microsoft Systems Journal: July 1994
ID: Q115538
3.10
WINDOWS
kbprg kbfile
SUMMARY
NOTE: "Microsoft Systems Journal" does not make any representation or
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information herein. "Microsoft Systems Journal" disclaims any liability
whatsoever for any use of such code or other information.
This article lists the filenames and Snumbers for files available from
online services that contain the source code described in articles
published in the July 1995 issue of the "Microsoft Systems Journal."
FILES AVAILABLE FROM ONLINE SERVICES
Item ID Filename Description
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S14768 97WINQA.EXE The 97WINQA.EXE file contains the source code for
the "Windows Q & A" column by Matt Pietrek.
S14773 97CQA.EXE The 97CQA.EXE file contains the source code for
the "C/C++ Q & A" column by Paul DiLascia.
S14769 97DOSQA.EXE The 97DOSQA.EXE file contains the source code for
the "MS-DOS Q & A" column by Jeff Prosise.
S14770 GADGET1.EXE The GADGET1.EXE file contains the source code for
the article named "Cleverly Coding with Chicago's
Interface Gadgets, Part I: Image Lists and
TreeViews," by Dave Edson.
Image Lists and TreeView controls are two new
user-interface gadgets in Chicago. Image Lists
provide an easy way to manage and draw bitmaps in
your applications and handle some tedious graphics
operations. TreeViews are list boxes that support
tree-like structures.
S14771 VC20.EXE The VC20.EXE file contains the source code for the
article named "Visual C++ 2.0 Features Better
Editors, Faster Builds, and C++ Exceptions and
Templates," by Bob Chiverton.
Visual C++ 2.0 supports OLE 2 and ODBC. It offers
a revamped Workbench, much faster builds, an
upgraded compiler featuring C++ exception handl-
ing and templates, an improved Browser, new
editors, and "just in time" debugging.
S14772 INTER2.EXE The INTER2.EXE file contains the source code for
the article named "Internationalization in Windows
NT, Part II: Locales, Languages, and Resources,"
by William S. Hall.
Part II of our internationalization series
explores the concept of locale, describing how
locale is combined with Unicode to provide
substantial national language features as well
as new ways to store and retrieve the user
interface through resource files.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING
You can download any of these self-extracting files from the following
services:
- Microsoft's World Wide Web Site on the Internet
On the www.microsoft.com home page, click the Support icon.
Click Knowledge Base, and select the product.
Enter kbfile <FILENAME>.EXE, and click GO!
Open the article, and click the button to download the file.
- Internet (anonymous FTP)
ftp ftp.microsoft.com
Change to the Softlib/Mslfiles directory.
Get <FILENAME>.EXE
- The Microsoft Network
On the Edit menu, click Go To, and then click Other Location.
Type "mssupport" (without the quotation marks).
Double-click the MS Software Library icon.
Find the appropriate product area.
Download <FILENAME>.EXE.
- Microsoft Download Service (MSDL)
Dial (425) 936-6735 to connect to MSDL
Download <Filename>.exe
For additional information about downloading, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q119591
TITLE : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online
Services
KBCategory: kbprg kbfile
KBSubCategory: Softlib
Additional reference words: 3.10 msj Jul
Keywords : kbfile kbprg
Version : 3.10
Platform : WINDOWS