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21/07/2000 12:51:23
 
 
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Visual Basic
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Fonctions API de Windows
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>Ed,
>Since you do some system level programming, I'll ask you this.
>
>Does Dan Appleman's book or any other provide good system/network VB examples for the Windows API. Most of the VB books I've seen are geared toward GUI and user related stuff. For example, to get examples of using the WNet functios, I bought a C++ book and translated. The MSDN library has some examples but again most of the network function examples are for C++.
>

Appleman's "Dan Appleman's Win32 Api Puzzle Book and Tutorial for Visual Basic Programmers" delves into some of the WNet and RAS functionality; the Win98 Developer's Guide has a couple of chapters on the WNet APIs, but again, it's C/C++ oriented.
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
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