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16/07/1999 13:42:38
 
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Visual Basic
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>Ed,
>
>are you aware of a book on the Win32 Network API (either by Dan Appleman or someone else), more specifically on the NT networking API's? I've been crawling the web, discovering more search engines that I'd care to, all in vain... It seems either nobody knows these APIs, M$ is keeping them secret or they're taboo (who knows), unless they're just not easily available so that people with mischievous intentions can't get to them easily. Just makes it harder for us with legit intentions to get to them...
>

They aren't a secret; MS does a very good job of documenting them in the MSDN. There are some lucide discussions of the WNet family of calls in The Win98 Developer's Guide; I remember having seen some stuff on the NT networking APIs from ORA, and at least one MS Press title, but I don't know them off the top of my head. Check www.ora.com for OReilly's stuff.
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