HOWTO: Search for Visual InterDev Articles Using KBKeywords

Last reviewed: March 10, 1998
Article ID: Q164357
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Visual InterDev, version 1.0

SUMMARY

The Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) is categorized by using keywords. This article lists the category and subcategory keywords specific to articles in Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP).

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Microsoft Visual InterDev KBSubcategory Keywords

Each KB article in the Microsoft Visual InterDev collection may contain one or more product-specific subcategory keywords (called KBSubcategory keywords) that place the article in an appropriate Visual InterDev category. For example, you can find all the Scipting articles by using VIScripting as the keyword when you query the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

An article usually has only one subcategory keyword, but it may have more.

Following are the topics and the corresponding KBSubcategory keywords.

   Keyword              Topic
   ----------------------------------------------

   VISecurity           Design Time and Run Time security issues
   VIControls           Design Time and Run Time control issues
   VIODBC               ODBC issues
   VIASP                Active Server Pages issues
   VIADO                ADO issues
   VIScripting          VBS, JS, Client and Server issues
   VIFPSE               FrontPage Server Extension issues
   VISetup              Installation, configuration, and registry issues
   VIDataTools          Query Builder, Table Designer, Schema, and
                        Link View issues
   VIWizards            Wizard issues
   VIDevEnv             Editors, User Interface, and Option Dialog issues
   VIProject            Project issues
   VIServer             Operating system, IIS, and
                        Personal Web Server issues
   kbDtDesignSurface    Design Surface
   kbDtQDesigner        Query Designer
   kbDtDbDesigner       Database Designer
   kbDtWebScope         WebScope
   Service Pack 1       VS97FixlistSP1
   Service Pack 2       VS97FixlistSP2

Product-Specific Keywords

You can use the KBSubcategory keywords to organize Visual InterDev articles or to search for specific groups of Visual InterDev articles. For information about KBSubcategory keywords for other Microsoft developer products, please query the Microsoft Knowledge Base using these keywords:

   dskbguide and kbkeyword

KB-Wide Keywords

Each article in the Visual InterDev collection also contains at least one generic, KB-wide category keyword (called a KBCategory keyword). The KBCategory keywords are standard throughout the Microsoft Knowledge Base, appearing in all KB articles, regardless of product. You can use the KBCategory keywords to organize all KB articles or to search for articles across several Microsoft products.

REFERENCES

For more information about KBCategory keywords, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q94671
   TITLE     : Categories and Keywords for All Knowledge Base Articles

For the latest Knowledge Base articles and other support information on Visual InterDev and Active Server Pages, see the following page on the Microsoft Technical Support site:

   http://support.microsoft.com/support/vinterdev/


Additional query words: kbhowto kbref
Keywords : kbkeyword VS97FixlistSP2 VS97FixlistSP1
Version : 1.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto


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Last reviewed: March 10, 1998
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