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Optimizing Applications for Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Windows nt server 0
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bet | 39/49 | Sana | 29.03.2021 | Hajmi | 197,5 Kb. | | #13691 |
Use Classes Where Possible
The Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC) has a long list of tried-and-true classes that perform a wide variety of tasks. Most of these classes work well in the Terminal Services environment, usually much better than do re-engineered solutions. A good example is the class available to provide context-sensitive Help text—Help text that appears on-screen when the mouse pointer moves over a button or menu item. If an application uses the MFC implementation to provide this feature, it works well on the Terminal Services client. But if the application implements this feature using dialog boxes or an alternate approach, the final result may not function well in the Terminal Services environment.
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