November 14, 2001
Discover how you can configure a Web application that accesses SQL Server 2000 to use a Windows username and password for authentication.
Windows IT Pro
October 2001
By using XSLT to customize XML output, you can provide a flexible Web service to fill a variety of needs.
SQL Server Magazine
August 2001
Safeguard your Web applications by using COM+ components to provide vital authentication and authorization services.
SQL Server Magazine
August 2001
Here's the description of the meanings of security terms in a component context.
SQL Server Magazine
June 2001
Ken Spencer shows you two simple Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) scripts that let you manage your event logs.
Windows Web Solutions
May 2001
Trim your workload, streamline your site, and wow your visitors by using ASP to develop your Web pages.
SQL Server Magazine
April 2001
Sweep out the cobwebs while you upgrade your Web site.
SQL Server Magazine
Spring 2001
Want to move Web site log data into a SQL Server database without compromising site performance? Here's how.
Windows IT Pro
January 26, 2001
Explore how COM+, Windows 2000's new middleware feature, can help you build better database applications faster.
SQL Server Magazine
February 2001
Use Visual Studio 6.0’s T-SQL Debugger to debug stored procedures.
SQL Server Magazine
January 12, 2001
Here is a further reading list for learning more about the T-SQL Debugger
SQL Server Magazine
January 2001
Use SQL Server Profiler to find out how efficiently your Web application executes code in SQL Server.
SQL Server Magazine
December 1, 2000
Creating data-access code in each script is time-consuming and error-prone, so I was delighted when Microsoft recently sent me a new include file that provides a standard set of data-access functions that you can use from any ASP application.
SQL Server Magazine
November 2000
Review the fundamentals of application partitioning and component load balancing.
SQL Server Magazine
October 2000
Check out this Visual Basic COM component for breaking large XML files and streams into manageable chunks for processing.
SQL Server Magazine
September 1, 2000
Proper database design can eliminate later debugging.
SQL Server Magazine
August 2000
Follow these steps to unleash the full power of the Visual InterDev debugging tool.
SQL Server Magazine
June 22, 2000
Follow these steps to create a COM component that runs in Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
SQL Server Magazine
July 2000
In “Creating a URL Checker for Databases” (June 2000), you learned how to use Visual Basic (VB) to create an application that tests URLs. Now learn how to modify that application to run either interactively from a desktop or from the command prompt.
Windows Scripting Solutions
June 1, 2000
This article is the first in a series about using Visual Basic (VB) to develop distributed applications. I’ll explore COM components and how you can use them with Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
SQL Server Magazine
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