DOCUMENT:Q117656  05-FEB-2002  [msj]
TITLE   :Microsoft Systems Journal: August 1994
PRODUCT :Miscrosoft Systems Journal
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NOTE: "Microsoft Systems Journal" does not make any representation or warranty,
expressed or implied, with respect to any code or other information herein.
"Microsoft Systems Journal" disclaims any liability whatsoever for any use of
such code or other information.

This article lists the filenames and Snumbers for files available from online
services that contain the source code described in articles published in the
August 1994 issue of the "Microsoft Systems Journal."

FILES AVAILABLE FROM ONLINE SERVICES
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Item ID   Filename       Description
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S14817    WINQ&A.EXE     The WINQ&A.EXE file contains the code for the
                         "Windows Q & A" column by Matt Pietrek.

S14819    CPPQ&A.EXE     The CPPQ&A.EXE file contains the code for the
                         "C/C++ Q & A" column by Paul DiLascia.

S14818    WIN32QA.EXE    The WIN32QA.EXE file contains the code for the
                         "Win32 Q & A" column by Jeff Prosise.

S14815    LONGNAME.EXE   The LONGNAME.EXE file contains the code for the
                         article named "Unconstrained Filenames on the PC!
                         Introducing Chicago's Protected Mode FAT File
                         System," by Walt Oney.

                         Finally, the 8.3 MS-DOS filename restriction has
                         been lifted. Thirty-two-bit applications now have
                         full access to the file system functionality. For
                         legacy programs, a set of INT 21H functions has
                         been added that allows 16-bit code to access files
                         with long names.

S14816    CONTROL2.EXE   The CONTROL2.EXE file contains the code for the
                         article named "Chicago's Interface Gadgets, Part
                         II: Toolbars, Status Bars and the RichEdit
                         Control," by Dave Edson.

                         Although toolbars and status bars are not new to
                         applications, new Common controls in Chicago make
                         them much easier to implement. The new RichEdit
                         control can format characters and paragraphs, can
                         print preview and print, and is OLE-compliant.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING
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You can download any of these self-extracting files from the following services:

 - Microsoft's World Wide Web Site on the Internet
   On the www.microsoft.com home page, click the Support icon.
   Click Knowledge Base, and select the product.
   Enter kbfile <FILENAME>.EXE, and click GO!
   Open the article, and click the button to download the file.

 - Internet (anonymous FTP)
   ftp ftp.microsoft.com
   Change to the Softlib/Mslfiles directory.
   Get <FILENAME>.EXE

 - The Microsoft Network
   On the Edit menu, click Go To, and then click Other Location.
   Type "mssupport" (without the quotation marks).
   Double-click the MS Software Library icon.
   Find the appropriate product area.
   Download <FILENAME>.EXE.

 - Microsoft Download Service (MSDL)
   Dial (425) 936-6735 to connect to MSDL
   Download <Filename>.exe


For additional information about downloading, please see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services

Additional query words: 3.10 msj AUG

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