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these are Microsoft office package items for solutions of business
It is a 'crippled' version of MS Access 2000 that can be freely distributed. It does not allow any design-related actions. The MS Office developer provides the runtime and a 'package and deployment' wizard so that you can distribute your applications without requiring additional licenses.
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The App-Wizard is the Application Wizard. You use it to create a framework for your application by choosing the type of application and which features you require. The wizard generates the source files and headers for you according to your choices, you simply need to flesh it out with your specific implementation.
Important Features of Visual Basic (VB)Full set of objects - you 'draw' the applicationLots of icons and pictures for your useResponse to mouse and keyboard actionsClipboard and printer accessFull array of mathematical, string handling, and graphics functionsCan handle fixed and dynamic variable and control arraysSequential and random access file supportUseful debugger and error-handling facilitiesPowerful database access toolsActiveX supportPackage & Deployment Wizard makes distributing your applications simple
The simple answer is yes, it works in both.
A) Active DirectoryB) DHCPC) DNSD) Exchange
In Visual Studio, use the migration wizard. It should be 90% successful. The rest will need manual refactoring.
you can use content deployment wizard to mirror between to sitecreate a content dployment job with source and destination URL to make the mirroring
The Chart Wizard is an automated feature allowing you to create a chart by going through steps including selecting the data you want to chart and the type of chart you want, amongst other things.