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Discover how to write a Microsoft Windows Media Player Audio DSP plug-in that can remove primary vocals from audio files.
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Microsoft has posted guidance that protects against a reported vulnerability in all versions of ASP.NET that could allow a Web site visitor to view secured content by using specially crafted requests to a Web server.
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Designed to scale from small footprint controllers to enterprise class servers while maintaining security, WS-Management will help to create a common way of surfacing management-related operations and events within connected systems.
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This specification describes a general SOAP-based protocol for managing systems such as PCs, servers, devices, Web services and other applications, and other manageable entities.
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A key distributed application area is the management of systems and devices. Web services offer a strong foundation for building robust and interoperable systems management solutions.
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This documentation describes the Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Software Development Kit (SDK), also known as the Media Center SDK. The Media Center SDK is designed to help developers create applications and software components that take advantage of features provided by the Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system.
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This section of the MSDN Library contains programmability documentation, sample programs and templates, Media Center UI guidelines, and other resources for software development on the Media Center platform.
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.NET Rocks! regular guest Chris Sells joins Carl and the gang for a discussion about Longhorn and WinFX, Longhorn features on XP, working on the MSDN Smart Client DevCenter, VS.NET 2005, learning about new technologies, learning by teaching, and Avalon.
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Dino Esposito builds an ASP.NET 1.x custom control that mimics the behavior and the programming interface of the ASP.NET 2.0 DetailsView control.
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Web Parts provide you with the infrastructure for creating customizable Web applications. When you build a Web site with Web Parts, the Web site can be easily customized by either the administrator of the Web site or the individual users of the Web site. Web Parts are all about flexibility.
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Office 2003 SP1 includes a number of enhancements for developers designing forms and programming with the Outlook object model in Outlook 2003.
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Find out about the security fixes to GDI+. Included is an outline of the buffer overrun vulnerability, and information to help you identify applications at risk, APIs that expose risk, and existing versions of GDI+ installed on your system.
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Learn how easy it is to use the Publisher object model to write macros that automate tasks in Publisher and save you time and energy. This lesson reviews the core concepts of object-oriented programming.
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Learn to work with DataSet objects in InfoPath SP1 to retrieve and submit data. This article illustrates how to design a form based on a DataSet, and then how to deal with limitations.
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Read this overview article for an understanding of the new development techniques around Office 2003 Editions and the types of solutions you can create with them. Then use the Solution Guidance and List of References to learn even more.
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Understand the design, architecture, and semantic improvements in MARS in SQL Server 2005 and the ways in which your applications may benefit from these changes.
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Compare the process of creating a solution that supports schema-based programming and the actions pane in Visual C# with the Microsoft Smart Document API.
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Erik Leaseburg demonstrates an advanced BizTalk orchestration design pattern called Convoys (more formally known as concurrent or sequential correlated receives).
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Dare Obasanjo provides some simple guidelines for determining when XML is the appropriate technology to use in a software application or architecture design.
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