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- RegDllView (zip)
- RegDllView is a small utility that displays the list of all registered dll/ocx/exe files COM registration. For each registered file, you can view the last date/time that it was registered, and the list of all registration entries (CLSID/ProgID). This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: RegDllView, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2007-10-11
- Office 2003 Not recognizing .msg files
- My User has XP Pro and Office 2k3 Pro fully updated. When attempting to open an attached .msg file from within Outlook (i.e. open a host Email, then open the attached message from there), the system doesn't recognize the file type. However, if you save it to disk...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, msg, outlook, outlook 2003, email, e-mail, office, VonK, hardware, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Windows, HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-861567501-507921405-1957994488-1004\Software
- Discussion threads 2006-04-03
- Webpage Design
- I have a webpage that has our lobbycam surveylance video feed running. I would like for it to open to a small, fitted page with no IE menu, toolbars, or address bar. Is it possible? I'm willing to use a redirect page, but when I've done that it seems to...
- Tags: Web browsers, BaseURL, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Q&A 2005-04-07
- Creating XPCOM components with JavaScript
- Mozilla browsers provide developers with the ability to use Cross Platform Component Object Model XPCOM components. Phillip Perkins demonstrates how you can create a simple XPCOM component with JavaScript that exposes one method: reverseIt. Mozilla browsers are opening up a world of opportunities with the ability to use...
- Tags: JavaScript, XPCOM, Phillip Perkins, Scripting languages, Web browsers, JavaScript XPCOM, XPCOM component, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Method, Registrar, Component, Mozilla Corp., Listing B, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet
- Technical articles 2005-06-20
- Create dynamic content with filters and transitions
- This article originally appeared as a Web Development Zone e-newsletter.By Phillip PerkinsThere will be times when you have littleinput as to the final graphical design of a Web application.However, you are the glue that binds the data and the userinterface, so it's important to understand what technologies existfor presentation. ...
- Tags: Construction, Div
- Technical articles 2003-09-29
- InfoPath and OneNote: New Office applications on the block
- By Mike Gunderloy and Susan HarkinsGiven the phenomenal success of Microsoft Office over the years, it’s not surprising that Microsoft is always adding new applications to the Office family. With Office 2003, there are two new additions: Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 and Microsoft Office OneNote 2003. In this article, we’ll...
- Tags: Lark Group, Inc., Microsoft InfoPath, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, XML
- Technical articles 2003-07-01
- Using .NET assemblies with COM
- You've got a slick new .NET application, but you still use older COM-based applications, as well. Learn how to utilize your new .NET designs within older COM components.In the last article, we looked at calling COM components from .NET. Apart from providing backward compatibility, the .NET framework also provides forward...
- Tags: ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Middleware, .NET, Application servers, S. Vikram, COM, Microsoft .NET, constructor, default constructor
- Technical articles 2002-06-04
- Old enough to want to and fool enough to try
- Old enough to want to and fool enough to tryblog rootAnother geeky activity my Dad won't understandSo it begins. Like the The Trivia Geek, I have been resisting the urge to blog. Consequently, I don't really have a plan of action for what will be written in this, my first...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Blogging, Games, Mark W. Kaelin, spreadsheet, Christmas-shopping, Commodore 64, Dad, blog
- Discussion threads 2005-05-16
- Access and SQL Server datasheets on FrontPage webs
- In FrontPage 2000, you can create datasheets for a Web site with a redesigned Export command. Rick Dobson demonstrates manual techniques for publishing static datasheets and shows you how to publish datasheets with ASP technology.Webmasters and database administrators often need to publish datasheets. A datasheet is the data in a...
- Tags: Channel management, Scripting languages, Databases, server, Rick Dobson, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft FrontPage, datasheet, Web, Microsoft ASP, Microsoft Access
- Technical articles 2000-03-24
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