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Microsoft® Visual C++® 6.0: Designing and Implementing Applications- Part 1 CBT Training CD

Microsoft® Visual C++® 6.0: Designing and Implementing Applications- Part 1 CBT Training CD

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Summary: Microsoft® Visual C++® 6.0: Designing and Implementing App
Review: Course Overview
This is the first course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.

Learn To

Identify the features, tools, Wizards and resource editors of Visual C++ 6.0.
Install and configure SQL Server and Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ).
Describe two-tier and three-tier applications.
Identify the element of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) environment and the steps to configure a client to use an MTS component.
Install and configure Visual SourceSafe (VSS) and establish the source-code control environment.

Audience
This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Visual C++ 6.0: IDE Interface 1 - 2 hours

Identify the features of Visual C++ 6.0.
Install Visual C++ 6.0.
Identify the function of a Visual C++ 6.0 tool.
Match the Visual C++ 6.0 wizard with their uses.
Match the Visual C++ 6.0 resource editors with their uses.
Identify the IDE interface components according to their functions.
Identify the menu items of Visual C++ according to their functions.
Identify the toolbar buttons of Visual C++ according to their functions.
Create a new project by using the MFC AppWizard (exe).
Match the different types of Visual C++ project files with their contents.
Add a shortcut key to a command that does not have a default shortcut key.
Edit the shortcut key for a specific command.
Display a specific toolbar.
Add a specific toolbar button to a toolbar.
Group specific buttons on a toolbar.
Add an additional tool to the IDE.
Add a macro to the IDE.

Unit 2: SQL Server 6.5 and MSMQ 1 - 2 hours

Register SQL Server 6.5 by using the SQL Enterprise Manager.
Configure SQL Server 6.5 by using the Microsoft SQL Enterprise Manager.
Configure a SQL Server database by using the SQL Enterprise Manager.
Set permissions for a specific user by using the By User tab.
Install Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ).
Create a queue by using the Microsoft Message Queue Explorer.
Configure an enterprise by using the Microsoft Message Queue Explorer.
Configure a site by using the Microsoft Message Queue Explorer.
Configure a queue by using the Microsoft Message Queue Explorer.

Unit 3: MTS and Application Types 2 hours

Identify the limitations of a two-tier application.
Identify the advantages of a three-tier application.
Identify the features of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
Identify the ideal situation for installing MTS according to a given set of requirements.
Install MTS 2.0 on a Windows NT server.
Identify the uses of the MTS environment elements.
Identify the MTS Explorer interface items that will be used in a given situation.
Sequence the steps that are performed by a client application executable to set up a client for using MTS components.

Unit 4: VSS and Source-Code Control 2 hours

Install a Visual SourceSafe (VSS) 6.0 Server.
Set a password for the default Admin user account by using the VSS Administrator application.
Create a user account by using the VSS Administrator application.
Grant specific rights to all the VSS database users by using the VSS Administrator application.
Grant rights to specific users of a project by using the VSS Administrator application.
Install the VSS Client On Windows NT.
Identify the steps to establish the source code control environment.
Place a project under source code control.
Check a file out by using the appropriate menu item.
Compare the changes made to a local file copy with its associated master copy.
Check a file in by merging the changes made to the file.
Check a file in without accepting changes made to the file.
Remove a file from source-code control.



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