Support WebCast: Managing and Deploying Database-Driven Web Applications Using Visual InterDev (325429)



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  • Microsoft Visual InterDev 1.0

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Session Summary



In this session, we will cover how Visual InterDev, as a Web development tool, can be used to manage database-driven Web applications that use either SQL Server or Microsoft Access. This session will also cover using OLE DB verses ODBC, how to deploy applications to another server, as well as important troubleshooting steps.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded May 25, 2000 and presented by Jeremy Bostron. Jeremy joined Microsoft as a Support Professional in March 1999. He has been involved in supporting Active Server Pages (ASP) and Visual InterDev. Jeremy currently works as the content lead overseeing the creation and technical review of Knowledge Base articles concerning those technologies.

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