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Articles

A Safer CRITICAL_SECTION
This Article shows you how to create a CRITICAL_SECTION object that will automatically lock and unlock itself, even if a C++ class throws an exception.
A Simple Registry Class
This class allows simple access to the windows registry allowing you to concentrate on other things.
Detecting Whether a Windows 95/98 Component is installed
This shows a simple method of determining if a component of windows is installed or not
Getting Free System, GDI and USER Resources on Windows 95
Getting the free system resources can be used to display in an about box
Text Error Messages From GetLastError()
Getting a text error message from GetLastError can help with the process of debugging and can give valuable information to the user or programmer to fix the problem

Links

http://msdn.microsoft.com Microsoft Developer Network
http://winfiles.com WinFiles.com
http://www.15seconds.com Information on IIS, .ASP and Microsoft Site Server
http://www.nthelp.com NT Help
http://www.swynk.com
http://www.ntsecurity.net
http://www.ntfaq.com Windows NT Faq
http://registry.com Windows Registry Guide
http://www.oledb.com/
http://www.windrivers.com Source for Locating Windows Drivers
http://www.r2m.com/windev/
http://www.clipcode.com/
http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/ Win32 C Compiler
http://www.relisoft.com/ Reliable Software's Tutorials, Version Control System & Freeware
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q181/5/18.ASP HOWTO: Programmatically Detect RAS Installation on Workstation
http://www.installsite.org/
http://www.cswl.co.uk/whiteppr/MoreWindows.html This section contains articles on developing eBusiness Applications using some the latest tools and technologies. Below are some of the more recent ones:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/support/ Microsoft TechNet

Copyright Geoffrey Smith 2000