Microsoft is committed to making its products and services easier for everyone to use. This section provides information about the following features, products and services, which make Microsoft® Windows®, Microsoft Windows NT®, and the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack more accessible for people with disabilities: Features and hints for customizing Windows …
Read More »Enabling Directory Browsing
Directory browsing in an alternative way to provide navigation for visitors coming to your site. Instead of providing links on a home page to documents in the home directory, the default document is disabled and a list of all files in the directory is presented. This is particularly useful if …
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This document provides late-breaking or other information that supplements the Microsoft® ActiveX™ Data Objects version 1.5 documentation. The following sections are included in this document: Product Description New Features Installation Notes Technical Support Known Issues Copyright Information Product Description Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) is an Automation-based interface for accessing …
Read More »About Web Sites
In today’s busy world, businesses and individuals are constantly looking for better, faster, and more convenient ways to share information. Web sites are a way of sharing information with others in your office or around the world. This topic acquaints you with basic information about how computer networks, Web sites, …
Read More »Microsoft Transaction Server Release Notes
Microsoft Transaction Server Release Notes This document contains late-breaking information for Microsoft® Transaction Server (MTS). For further information, see the following topics in Personal Web Server, Help: Setting Up Microsoft Transaction Server What’s New in MTS 2.0? MTS Product Documentation Late-Breaking Information and Known Limitations The following sections contain late-breaking …
Read More »Web Application Testing Solution
The Problem A Web application developer works as a private contractor, selling Web applications to various companies. He uses his home computer for much of the work, and then sends the applications to either a company’s Web server, or to an Internet service provider. The present contract calls for the …
Read More »Constructing an Interactive Form
PWS gives you the ability to get information from visitors to your Web site, and to respond to your visitors on the basis of the information they give you. This procedure is designed to help you customize a simple interactive form to meet your information-gathering needs. The procedure assumes that …
Read More »Reviewing and Editing Your Guest Book
Many Web sites include a guest book, and visitors are asked to sign it when they visit the site. If you choose the guest book option when you create your home page, or add the guest book option to your home page later, a link to your guest book appears …
Read More »Viewing a Database in a Browser
Using a database to collect information left by visitors is a safe and simple way to make your Web site more useful. Once information is entered in a database, you can either open the database in the application in which it was originally created, or you can use a Web …
Read More »Viewing Site Performance in Personal Web Server 4.0
Active connections specifies how many connections are currently in use transferring data. Started at lists the date and time the server was last started. Visitors is the number of unique addresses that have connected to the server since the server was last started. Note If the same person visits the site …
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