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___________________________________________________________________
Companion CD Readme
for
Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
by Francesco Balena
Copyright (c) 1995 - 2002 by Microsoft Corporation
Portions copyright (c) 1999 - 2002 by Francesco Balena
All Rights Reserved
___________________________________________________________________
README CONTENTS
- WHAT'S ON THIS CD?
- HOW TO USE THE CD
- Installing the Files
- ADO.NET Demos
- ASP.NET Demos
- Uninstalling the Files
- SUPPORT INFORMATION
- Microsoft Press support information
WHAT'S ON THIS CD?
==================
This companion disc contains the source code for the demo
programs presented in Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.
This CD contains the following items:
- Demo files for the book
- An electronic version of Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
HOW TO USE THE CD
=================
Demo files for the book
-------------------------
To run the demo files you will need to install the demo files, open
the appropriate demo solution and compile it using Visual Studio .NET.
Installing the Files
--------------------
To copy all of the demo code onto your hard disk, run the SETUP.EXE
program in the \Setup folder and follow the instructions that
appear on the screen. The sample code requires about 6.6 MB of
hard disk space.
ADO.NET Demos
-------------
Several of the demo projects use ADO.NET. To operate correctly, it
might be necessary to configure the demo application to connect to
your database. Please see the ConnStrings.vb file in the project for
additional database connection information.
ASP.NET Demos
-------------
Please follow these steps to run an ASP.NET demo project for Chapters
23 through 26:
1. Copy the demo folder to your Web server. For example, copy the
DataBinding folder to InetPub\wwwroot.
2. Open the Internet Information Services administrative tool.
3. Right-click your new folder, DataBinding in our example, and click
Properties on the shortcut menu. This opens the Properties dialog
box.
4. On the Directory tab, click Create and then click OK to close the
dialog box.
5. Use your Web browser to view the appropriate ASP.NET file or open
the project file on your Web server with Visual Studio .NET.
Uninstalling the Files
----------------------
To uninstall the sample code, make the appropriate selection
from Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
An electronic version of Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
---------------------------------------------------------------
A fully searchable version of Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
has been included on this companion CD in the \eBook folder. To install
the eBook, run Autorun.exe in the \eBook folder and follow the instructions
that appear on your screen. You will need Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01
or later in order to view the eBook. If you do not have Internet Explorer
4.01 or later on your system, the setup wizard will offer to install it
for you. Note that the installation of the eBook requires about 11 MB of
hard disk space.
SUPPORT INFORMATION
===================
Microsoft Press support information
-----------------------------------
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the book
and the contents of this companion CD. Microsoft Press
provides corrections for books through the World Wide Web at
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/support/
To connect directly to the Microsoft Press Knowledge Base and
enter a query regarding a question or issue that you might have,
go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/support/search.asp
If you have comments, questions, or ideas regarding the book or this
CD, or questions that are not answered by querying the Knowledge
Base, please send them to Microsoft Press via e-mail to:
MSPINPUT@MICROSOFT.COM
or via postal mail to:
Microsoft Press
Attn: Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Editor
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
Please note that product support is not offered through the
above addresses.