After the purchase, you'll receive an email with the download link within 48 hours.
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Name | Microsoft MSDN Library - July 2001 (CD1) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | DNQ120ENU1.iso |
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Size | 662,282,240 bytes (631.6 MB) |
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SHA1 | 5A3EF5017A394660B4F1242C22B8B9865691D6C9 |
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Name | Microsoft MSDN Library - July 2001 (CD2) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | DNQ120ENU2.iso |
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Size | 552,792,064 bytes (527.1 MB) |
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SHA1 | 790787BD1C27A8B8617E4E50765067B9F95DC2D4 |
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Name | Microsoft MSDN Library - July 2001 (CD3) |
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Languages | English |
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File Name | DNQ120ENU3.iso |
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Size | 577,058,816 bytes (550.3 MB) |
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SHA1 | 47AC503B37715AA17D3C18B16609C07DFB23CAEC |
The MSDN Library is the essential reference for developers, with more than 1.5 gigabytes of technical programming information, sample code, documentation, technical articles, the Microsoft Developer Knowledge Base, and anything else you might need to develop solutions that implement Microsoft technology.
New content in the July 2001 release of the MSDN Library:
Microsoft Visual FoxPro 7.0
Microsoft .NET Beta 2 Documentation
Microsoft Office XP Developer Documentation
MapPoint 2002
Office XP Documents
Office XP Resource Kit
VBA Language Reference
Embedded Developer Documentation
SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition
Windows CE for Automotive
Windows NT Embedded 4.0
Microsoft Passport SDK Documentation
Microsoft SOAP Toolkit 2.0 SDK Documentation
Microsoft Knowledge Base (update)
Technical Articles
Microsoft .NET
Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers
New Duwamish Online Articles
Enterprise Development
Microsoft Visio
Office
Office XP
SQL Server, Data Access, and Databases
User Interface
Web Storage System
Windows 2000
Windows CE 3.0
Windows XP
Miscellaneous
Book Excerpt
MSDN News
MSDN Online Columns
At Your Service
Diving Into Data Access
DHTML Dude
Dr. Gui.NET
Driving DirectX
Extreme XML
Nothin' but ASP.NET
Office Talk
Stone's Way
Working With C#
Periodicals