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Learn to determine whether or not a disk is plugged in. Also, learn how to make the disk Autorun, similar to CD drives, and, how to run a normal VB 6 program from this disk, without needing to install it on the client machine.
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Discover the main differences between accessing the Registry with VB 6 and with VB.NET.
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Learn about a simple utility to launch files/folders by pressing a combination of keys, irrespective of which application is active.
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Write a VB .NET application that constantly monitors a folder and raises events when there is any activity in that folder.
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