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Part 1: The
Big Windows 98 Picture Chapter 1-What's New in Windows 98 Some
of Windows 98's Shiny, New Features Windows Gets Webbed: Web
Integration and the Active Desktop The Net and Windows 98:
Internet Explorer 4 and More New Tools for Problem-Free
Computing Sights for Sore Eyes and Ears: Windows 98 Multimedia
Support for the Latest Hardware Toys A Few More New Features
to Get Excited About
Windows
98:
Tour Starting Windows 98 A Tour of the Screen First Stop-the
Desktop A Few Words About Web Integration Next Up-the Taskbar
Point, Click, Type: Using Your Mouse and Keyboard Manipulating
the Mouse Ctrl, Alt, and Other Keyboard Conundrums Shutting
Down Windows for the Night Part 2: Basic Windows 98 Survival
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Microsoft
Personal Web Server 4.0 A desktop Web server that can be used
to host a Web site on the corporate intranet, or to develop
and test a Web site before hosting the site on an Internet
Service Provider (ISP). Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions
Supports the use of Microsoft® FrontPage® to manage your Web
site, as well as create the site content. Microsoft
Transaction Server 2.0 Supports creation of Microsoft®
Transaction Server (MTS) applications. A transaction is a
server operation that succeeds or fails as a whole, even if
the operation involves many steps. MTS also supports process
isolation of applications. Microsoft Data Access Components
1.5 Easy use of databases with support for ActiveXT Data
Objects and the Microsoft® Access driver. Message Queue Server
1.0 Makes it easy for application programs to communicate with
other application programs quickly, reliably, and
asynchronously by sending and receiving messages. The key
features of Message Queue Server (MSMQ), such as ActiveX
support, comprehensive security controls, powerful
administration tools, extensive feature set, and integration
with strategic Microsoft products such as Internet Information
Server and MTS, make MSMQ the message queuing product of
choice for applications running on Windows 98, |
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