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XP Professional Volume License Version w/SP1?
In those cases, where you may want to be more specific, you might need a second Combo from which the user chooses a particular Broker, Pet Store, Net, since I also purchased an MSDN subscription! Local Kennel Breeders have asked me to build the application and they're willing to help me debug it so it will do

Delay of Vista to mean more Mac sales
Are the people who post to these groups (The ones currently on PC w/ Windows) going to get it? Probably, but don't equate the likely actions of technophiles difference between being available to the general population as an upgrade, and only being available on new machines or those that have MSDN subscriptions.

MSDN Subscription 'Additional Items'
... try getting the latest SQL Server, you should be able to download the developer editor off of MSDN subscriber downloads, if you have an MSDN subscription. The dataset should be typed, and represented those related tables as parent-child hierarchy, so you can navigate something like this: foreach(MyDataSet.

Why shoot yourselves in the foot?
First off, I don't remember any questions about installing VB on either of those tests. Secondly, I have never heard of SQL Server being part of VSEE. It is part of BackOffice. SNA server is for host integration(like 2k w/AS400). Is it possible that the book is refering to the MSDN subscription?

Early Adopters Left Behind by MCE 2004!!!
Linda
boumer...@home.com microsoft public inetserver iis QW, I got IIS 5.0 on my stand-alone Win 2K Pro PC and I think I'll share since this was soooooo intuitive!<G> I installed IIS 5.0 using MSDN. My subscription is a new subscription and the Win2K disk is disk 0013 (don't know if that matters,

Trying to update the db in one shot, w/ diffgrams
Some
of the boxes have built in WAPs (wireless access points) also so you can roam your house w/ a laptop freely. The best VPN solution out there right now is using MS ISA Server in conjuction with MS Windows 2000 RAS. Unless you can get this software via msdn subscriptions it not cheap. Its very expensive.

Win 2k from MSDN subscription
I have an MSDN subscription, and reading various OLE articles in there you get the distinct impression that distributed OLE exists and is being widely used on multiple I wish there was a simple statement of the actual state of distributed OLE as of some date, but I haven't located one of those yet :-).

Cannot Install IIS5 on Win 2K Pro
I bet you don't see many of those servers running minesweeper, do you? Or being used to play videos in WMP? Why not? After all, it's not much overhead, right? Wrong. You have an MSDN subscription, so you don't have to pay anything else. Here's an easy one. Add the following mail redirect to your mail server:

No DCHP, static works fine
(Tidbit: writing a device driver for Windows requires an MSDN subscription and the use of "Visual" C++. No other compiler will allow one to write a device .... I think we've all got memories of using ctr z alt p slash w to format a paragraph in WordStar, way back when. A lot of people remember DOS and Windows

I/O & interrupt in NT
I'm stilling being kicked off by "someone" and also on the 8th, AFTER I installed MSN 6.2, my e-mail box sent be one of those "mail undeliverable" notices. 4/ I have an MSDN subscription, and I am sure that it will be effected. How do I prove to MS that I am me? 5/ What are the ramifications that have not

1099 w/ version 5.5 SP2
Those registered can subscribe to "The Microsoft Action Pack Subscription" for $399 and get thousands of dollars worth of software with, in many cases, multiple licenses. As with the more expensive MSDN subscriptions, there are virtually NEVER any registration hassles even after multiple reloads.

Vista to come w/ Professional Developers Subscription?
A lot of those apps still work on Win32. In fact Windows 95 was quite a feat. It did a good job of supporting Win32 on really constrained h/w and yet suported Get an MSDN subscription and use VC++ 1.52. But then you wouldn't know about MSDN would you? You don't seem to know a thing about MS since you seem the

Early Adopters Left Behind by MCE 2004!!!
I pay for an MSDN subscription so, MS answers are not 'free'. Part of that subscription is responses to questions posted in the managed newsgroups (like this Since you have generate the script, you could find those statements. First, you could comment them to create the tables and then, after import the data,

Installing and Configuring VB Question
jjsmith jjsm...@jjsmith.com creative products sound_blaster live Some info for all who have been posting about Win2000 drivers: The final release of Win2000 is available to those w/MSDN subscriptions (and I believe via TechNet as well). Win2000 Build 2195 = Final Release = Win2000 RTM (release to manufacturing)

I'm having the same problem... can someone help me too?
( OK, so available now to those who will shell out the bucks for a new PC and to those who have MSDN subscriptions but *not* to those who, like me, adopted early and played their 100 MBps Ethernet, 801.11b, cable modem; Wireless Keyboard & Mouse; 17" LCD Flat Panel; 32" Phillips TV w/ SmartCard supporting 800x600 .

I did a dumb thing
(And before you say 2 DVDs!!!?, one side of each of those DVDs is dedicated to something microsoft isn't even CLOSE to releasing yet. AMD64 ) I got WinXP, in a dozen languages, and all Microsoft OSes, plus Visual Studio .NET, plus a boatload of other MS tools and SDK/DDK, all for $390 via my MSDN subscription.

52 security advisories for the week ending June 11, 2004?
-----Original Message----- ( OK, so available now to those who will shell out the bucks for a new PC and to those who have MSDN subscriptions but *not* to those who, like me, 100 MBps Ethernet, 801.11b, cable modem; Wireless Keyboard & Mouse; 17" LCD Flat Panel; 32" Phillips TV w/ SmartCard supporting 800x600 .

rough guess as to the status of the next version
( OK, so available now to those who will shell out the bucks for a new PC and to those who have MSDN subscriptions but *not* to those who, like me, adopted early and played 100 MBps Ethernet, 801.11b, cable modem; Wireless Keyboard & Mouse; 17" LCD Flat Panel; 32" Phillips TV w/ SmartCard supporting 800x600 .

Office 2007 Enterprise Install
It is now 21 Nov 2006 and real Vista (beyond beta2) has been released to those with MSDN subscriptions - which I would guess Borland is a subscriber of - so can we re-ask the Ed Jim W. wrote in message news:u0VZg.3776$4T6.451@trnddc02... I have checked my program in Vista - RC1 and everything looks great.

Early Adopters Left Behind by MCE 2004!!!
hotmail.com> wrote: Hi Bob I am aware of MSDN since I own a Universal Subscription. As far as the Retail version of Enterprise 2007 I think it is only For companies who have volume license programs and if I recall, school licenses, those license holders can also make the Enterprise edition under the Home