Hey, George:
What really should be worked on is a book directed to the Win2K API (and implementation of applications on that platform). I got my print copy of the "MSDN News" yesterday, and there was a lengthy article on development (and compatibility) on that platform. There might be some folks who get a tad upset when all of a sudden apps that installed and ran on Win 9x won't even install on Win2K.So, you'd best get busy. If you wait too long, you'll be overtaken by Win2002 (which should be released by 2004).
Do you actually expect Win2000 to be released in 2000? Just curious.
Regards,
Jim Edgar
Jurix Data Corporation
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