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Inside Spyware: A Guide to Finding, Removing, and Preventing Online Pests
Your organization's computers are possibly being used to send spam, harvest e-mail addresses, make purchases on stolen credit cards or take part in denial of service attacks. Learn how to indentify, avoid, and remove malware from computers and keep your network and machines safe. »
Tips for Selecting Software Vendors IT managers need a proven, steadfast process for sifting through the hundreds of choices available for each enterprise software market segment. There are a series of steps for ensuring a result that will survive the intense, long-term scrutiny this level of investment will certainly attract. »
Storage Basics: A Guide to the World of Storage Technology Regardless of industry, size, or age, businesses are awash in more data than ever before. Federal regulations require that data be stored, protected, and retrievable for a certain amount of time. Storage is also a growing area in IT, which means employment opportunities exist now, and should exist for some time.
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Building Your Own IP PBX
If you're already into having control of your computing infrastructure, taking charge of your telephone network is a natural progression. Asterisk is an open source PBX that runs on Linux. It can free your organization from expensive commercial PBXs, and gives you complete control over your telephone services »
Visual C++: Protecting Against Buffer Overruns With the /GS Switch
Rating: none Nick Wienholt - 07/08/2005 This final installment wraps up the coverage of what's new in the IDE with a look at Tracepoints, new project types, enhancements to the Server Explorer, and new functionality for creating C++ projects.
Visual C++ 2005 IDE Enhancements, Part 4: Beta 2 Changes
Rating: none Nick Wienholt - 05/09/2005 The Visual C++ 2005 IDE team made two painful cuts in Beta 2 related to the Class Designer and IDE Click Once support. Read up on these significant changes and find out how C++/CLI programmers can still take advantage of ClickOnce to deploy their applications.
Visual C++ 2005 IDE Enhancements, Part 3: MSBuild
Rating: none Nick Wienholt - 05/09/2005 MSBuild is one of the major new features in Visual Studio .NET 2005. Discover the motivation for MSBuild, how it works, and how Visual C++ developers can get their hands on it.
Macros for C++, in C++
Rating: Kate Gregory - 04/30/2004 Learn how to write macros for C++ in Visual Studio.
More colors in Visual C++ Editor
Rating: Gregory Goeppel - 04/04/1999 Very cool Registry hack to allow for the selection of ANY COLOR for syntax hilighting
Recovering Lost Toolbar and Keyboard Layouts in Developer Studio
Rating: none Alan Bolton - 05/20/2002 When Microsoft Developer Studio crashes, it often loses your custom settings. Learn how to protect yourself from hours of resetting your customized settings!
Right-button Command to Remove Extra VS Files
Rating: none Ed - 10/11/2001 Rather than having to remember to go through your project directory and clean it manually for release, why not right-click the folder and make your computer do the hard work?
A Primitive Spellchecker in MS VC++ 6.0
Rating: none tholz - 09/06/2005 Learn how to use MS VC++ as a spellchecker while programming by making excessive use of the user-defined keyword feature.
Set Syntax Coloring for User-Defined Keywords
Rating: none Zafir Anjum - 08/11/2003 This article shows you how to create syntax coloring for user-defined keywords'—for C++ files only.
Visual Studio Syntax Highlighting for C# Files
Rating: Tom Archer - MSFT - 10/03/2000 Illustrates what you need to do in order to get syntax highlighting for C# keywords within Visual Studio