... chapter includes stepbystep examples and downloadable sample projects that you can explore for yourself.Who Is This Book For?As part of Microsoft Press’s “Developer StepByStep series of ... reading John Sharp’s Microsoft Visual C# 2010 StepbyStep (Microsoft Press 2010) or Michael Halvorson’s Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 StepbyStep (Microsoft Press 2010).With a heavy focus ... 14 Microsoft ADO.NET 4 Stepby Step 15. For this test, include the Customer table in the DataSet by expanding the Tables section and marking the Customer table...
... 382State indicator, and shared folders, 150status barInternet Explorer 8, 212overview of, xxxv Step byStep series, conventions used in, xxiii–xxivSticky Notes, 11, 354, 357Stop button, Address ... storage folder system created by Windows and accessible to all user accounts on the computer. The public folder contains information and settings that are shared by all user accounts. The public ... folder on your hard disk where Windows temporarily stores files you delete. By default, the Recycle Bin is represented by an icon on the desktop. You can recover deleted files from the Recycle...
... version of Windows, consult Windows Vista Stepby Step, by Joan Preppernau and Joyce Cox (Microsoft Press, 2007) or Microsoft Windows XP Stepby Step, by Online Training Solutions, Inc. (Microsoft ... for the step- by -step exercises, and consult the additional resources on the CD, including a fully searchable electronic version of this book.You can save time when you use this book by understanding ... electronic version of this book.You can save time when you use this book by understanding how the StepbyStep series shows exercise instructions, buttons to click, and other information. These conventions...
... 382State indicator, and shared folders, 150status barInternet Explorer 8, 212overview of, xxxv Step byStep series, conventions used in, xxiii–xxivSticky Notes, 11, 354, 357Stop button, Address ... are not centrally managed by a server.peripheral device A device, such as a disk drive, printer, modem, or joystick, that is connected to a computer and is controlled by the com-puter’s microprocessor, ... resolution The fineness or coarseness of detail attained by a monitor in producing an image, measured in pixels, expressed as the number of pixels wide by the number of pix-els high. For example, 1024...
... answered by searching the Knowledge Base, please send them to Microsoft Press via e-mail to: mspinput@microsoft.com or by postal mail to: Microsoft Press Attn: Microsoft ADO.NET StepbyStep ... client base. In 1998, she was awarded MVP status by Microsoft in recognition of her work in Internet newsgroups. Microsoft ADO.NET Stepby Step is her third book for Microsoft Press. Rebecca ... Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Riordan, Rebecca. Microsoft ADO.NET StepbyStep / Rebecca M. Riordan. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0-7356-1236-6 1. Database design....
... toolbar, click Share With, and then click Advanced Sharing. 4. On the Sharing tab of the drive’s Properties dialog box, click Advanced Sharing. 5. In the Advanced Sharing dialog box, select the ... bypass the limits you set. For example, when a user attempts to start a program that is restricted by Parental Controls, a dialog box appears. You can allow one-time access to the program by ... he or she should also have access to it. Older children are attracted more by what they can do with the computer than by the machine itself. Many excellent computer-based educational programs...
... Assembly Language StepbyStep file:///E|/TEMP/Chapter1%20Revised.htmmultiplied by 8, or 64. The next column over has a value of 64 multiplied by 8, or 512, and the column left ... FROM A DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES JOINTLY ADOPTED BY A COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION AND A COMMITTEE OF PUBLISHERS.Copyright â 1992 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.All rights reserved. ... "twelve" that are too tied to our decimal system and only promote gross confusion. Confronted by the number 11 in hexadecimal (usually written 11H to let us know what base we're speaking)...
... Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption. For information about BitLocker, see Windows 7 StepbyStep Deluxe Edition, by Joan Preppernau and Joyce Cox (Microsoft Press, 2010).If a simple search from ... various problems. For information about the available troubleshooters, see Windows 7 StepbyStep Deluxe Edition by Joan Preppernau and Joyce Cox (Microsoft Press, 2010).You can identify the type ... right of Arrange by. The Arrange By menu appears.You can view library contents arranged in folders; grouped by author, date modified, tag, or type; or listed in alphabetic order by file name. 16....
... gigabytes (GB) of information. A gigabyte is 1 billion bytes, and a byte is a unit of information that is the equivalent of one character. Some of your files will be very small—1 to 2 kilobytes ... security, restore points, and restoring previous versions of files, see Windows 7 StepbyStep Deluxe Edition, by Joan Preppernau and Joyce Cox (Microsoft Press, 2010). Working with Folder and ... shortcut to the specified site.The Web site shortcut is represented by the Internet Explorer icon, or by a custom icon specified by the site code. 11. Drag your desktop shortcuts to random positions...
... sites by clicking the tabs at the top of one window than by switching between windows.Page tabs New Tab buttonYou can switch between pages by clicking the page tabs, and open a new tab by clicking ... governed by code in the file.An HTML page name might include a bookmark, preceded by a pound sign (#), indicating a specific location in a file. An ASP page name might include a query, pre-ceded by ... connect the computer to a telephone socket by using a standard telephone cord. The modem establishes a connection to the ISP through your telephone line by placing a phone call. The connection...