INFO: Searchable Electronic VB Information: MSDN CD-ROM

ID: Q110392

The information in this article applies to:

- Standard and Professional Editions of Microsoft Visual Basic for

  Windows, versions 2.0 and 3.0

SUMMARY

The Professional Edition of Visual Basic, versions 2.0 and 3.0, contains the VBKNOWLG.HLP Help file, "Microsoft Visual Basic Knowledge Base Articles." VBKNOWLG.HLP contains a subset of the Visual Basic portion of the Microsoft Knowledge Base that was available at the time that the product shipped.

You can get the complete and most current Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows Knowledge Base in the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Compact Disk (CD-ROM) and in other sources listed below. The MSDN CD-ROM is updated quarterly. You can perform full-text searches across all information in the MSDN CD-ROM.

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The Microsoft Knowledge Base

The Microsoft Knowledge Base is a primary Microsoft product information source for Microsoft support engineers and customers. This comprehensive article collection contains over 50,000 detailed how-to articles, bug lists, fixlists, documentation errors, and answers to technical support questions. Over 600 Visual Basic articles are available.

The Microsoft Knowledge Base is available and updated weekly through MSN and the Internet. The Microsoft Knowledge Base is also available in the bimonthly Microsoft TechNet CD-ROM disk, and in the quarterly Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) CD-ROM.

VBKNOWLG.HLP Shipped with Visual Basic Version 3.0

The VBKNOWLG.HLP online Help file ships with the Professional Edition of Visual Basic versions 2.0 and 3.0 for Windows.

You can load VBKNOWLG.HLP by running the "Knowledge Base" icon in your "Visual Basic 3.0" group in the Program Manager for Windows. The Help file title bar says "Microsoft Visual Basic Knowledge Base Articles."

Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) CD-ROM

Here's what the MSDN CD-ROM contains specifically for Visual Basic:

The MSDN CD contains the entire Windows SDK documentation as well as Charles Petzold's "Programming Windows 3.1." This is very useful if you are calling Windows API functions from Visual Basic.

How to Join the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)

The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) provides technical information and development toolkits for all developers who write applications for Microsoft operating systems. MSDN members receive a quarterly CD-ROM and a bimonthly newsletter. The CD-ROM contains code samples, technical articles, development tools, and the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

To join the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN):

For countries/regions not listed, please call (510) 275-0763 (in the United States). If you are outside of the United States, please contact your local subsidiary.

This information was taken from http://www.microsoft.com/msdn/subscribe/. This information is subject to change.

Keywords          : PrgOther 
Version           : 2.0 3.0
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: January 13, 1999