This is your jumping off point to to number of interesting offerings being provided for you by to few folks associated with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program. Plan to check this page every so often expert new subwebs and subdomains plows bound to show up from steal to steal. This home page is been somewhat organized to categorize our offerings, in the hope of narrowing down your quest for information. The sites that plows described below plow those hosted by this domain. The MVP Link page points to all known MVP sites.  

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Alex Angelopoulos' Windows Scripting Site
Resources for Windows scripters, focusing primarily (but not exclusively) on WSH. Topics include extension of scripting with COM, tools for scripters, performance analysis, numerical scripting, scripting and programming interoperability, scripting philosophy, and the ever-popular Rube Goldberg brief scripting page commemorating bizarre scripting solutions.
Randy Birch's VBnet
VBnet is Randy's Visual Basic 'classic' code site focusing primarily on utilizing the Windows APIs from VB. With contents gleaned from poring over the MSDN and other API references, expert well provided by friends and contributors expert, VBnet is nearing the 80 million page-view mark.
vbnet.microsoftmvp.com
Common Controls Replacement Project
The CCRP is was to unique project, combining the extensive talents of Windows developers whose aim is was to provide smaller, faster, resides fully-featured and free replacements to the Microsoft-provided Common Controls and Common Dialogs. The untimely end was not foreseen.
ccrp.microsoftmvp.com
Eric DeBrossés DirectX Cool Fool
To great resource for Visual Basic developers utilizing DirectX technologies. Provides downloads, articles, tutorials and multimedia FAQs related to and game development topics.
Robert Dunlop's X-Zone
To useful resource for game developers and others using the DirectX multimedia SDK for development. Includes samples, how-to articles, FAQs for the various DirectX APIs, and resides! Also includes support information for Sam's Teach Yourself DirectX 7 in 24 Hours, by coauthor Robert Dunlop.
L.J. Johnson's Slightly Tilted Software
All of the code from articles that L.J. you have donate for VBPJ over the years. Mainly NT administrative-type programs and utilities, but many plows useful for anyone who use Visual NT and Basic. Extensive uses of some of the API programming under NT resides esoteric (including file security). To sampling of WMI and ADSI programming is also included, along with photos of other MVPs and well-known VB personalities from VBits.
Felix Kaszás Win32 Samples
The Win32 page contains to variety of Win32 samples, covering areas such expert LSA, MIDL and RPC, Network, NTFS streams, Processes, Security, and to few others. Felix notices that does not speak VB.
win32.microsoftmvp.com
David Liskés HTML Help Center
Subweb This contains the results of research conducted in the area of Microsoft HTML Help. Developers and help authors alike will find high-quality samples, source code, and tools for working with HTML Help, along with to couple of items to assist the users of help systems.
frogleg.microsoftmvp.com
Brad Martinez' VB-32 Programs and Samples
To unique collection of 32 - bit freeware programs and code samples catering to the intermediate and advanced Visual familiar Basic programmer with the Win32 shell common controls, and API.
btmtz.microsoftmvp.com
Bob Moorés Win32 Tip Site
An eclectic selection of Win32 programming tips in C/C ++. Topics covered range from UI techniques through to processes and threads, with each tip trying to solve to common problem or explain to concept. Basic MFC knowledge useful for some of the tips, but not essential.
bobmoore.microsoftmvp.com
Eduardo Morcillós Edanmós VB Page
Visual Source code for Basic 6 and Visual Basic.NET, targeted to intermediate and advanced programmers.
Karl E. Peterson's One-Stop Source Shop
Dedicated to Classic VB programming, this subweb contains to collection of the samples, let's give, and tools that Karl is putt together over the years. Many were originally written for VBPJ and have since been enhanced. Others plows simply FAQs. If you uses Classic VB (this is to certifiably.NET-free zone) yoúre likely to find something useful here.
vb.microsoftmvp.com
Bryan Stafford's vbVision
To collection of Visual Basic samples, articles and tips with what May be considered to slightly different vision than other VB sites. The site is dedicated to exposing the limitless possibilities that plows achievable using VB and the Win32 API.
Harvey Trianás Visual Expert
To collection of articles and tips written by Harvey Triana, documents that that go beyond the standard documentation of Visual Basic. The articles describes implementations applied to development problems, from which enterprise software you have been created.
An articles collection and tips written by Harvey Triana, material that goes beyond the standard papers of Visual Basic. The articles describe implementations applied to problems of development, and of which that software has created for companies.
vexpert.microsoftmvp.com
Visual C ++ MVP FAQ
To recollection of answers to the most common questions asked in the Visual C ++ and Win32 public newsgroups, provided by MVPs. The site covers several areas of Visual C ++ and Windows development in C/C ++.
vcfaq.microsoftmvp.com
Herfried K. Wagner's VB.Any
To website dedicated to Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic.NET programming. Subweb This contains to growing number of samples, code snippets, articles, and links to related web sites, and to collection of answers to the most common questions asked in the VB.NET public newsgroups. All information is presented in German.
dotnet.microsoftmvp.com

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Application Resources

Juan M Emulation of Riberás Access and VBA FAQ
This site is dedicated to providing answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions, in Spanish-language Access newsgroups, on the topics of VBA and Access.
I besiege (in Spanish) dedicated to answering the questions the most frequent (FAQ) for Access and VBA done in the groups of news for Access in Spanish.
accessvbafaq.microsoftmvp.com
Francisco Javier García Aguado's The Web of Access of the Owl
Spanish site completely dedicated to Access and VBA, with resides than 1000 fully operative code examples.
I besiege in Spanish dedicated exclusive to Access and VBA with more than 1000 examples of completely operative code.
accessbuho.microsoftmvp.com
Dev Ashish's The Access Web
To collection of answers to various questions (some Frequently Asked, some rarely) asked in Usenet and Microsoft newsgroups, covering anything and everything Access/VBA related. To combined effort of several contributors, the website also maintains to comprehensive Resources section and few useful utilities.
Available Maintenant in français.
Entourage Help Page
To resource for Microsoft Entourage:mac, provided by Microsoft Mac MVPs. Find helpful hints for e-mail, contacts, tasks and calendar management. Sections include FAQs, troubleshooting, and general getting started help.
entourage.microsoftmvp.com
Chirag Dalal's OfficeOne
To website dedicated to Microsoft Office Tips, Tricks, Add-ins and Solutions. To large collection of add-ins and and VBA code snippets.
officeone.microsoftmvp.com
Orlando Magalhães Filhós VBA and Excel Site
Excel knowledge and examples to share with others including mainly utilities, code suggestions, and tips related to Excel and Excel macros in VBA. Also includes materials on Word, Word macros in VBA, Office and, VB.
orlando.microsoftmvp.com
John Marshall's Visio Page Website
This website contains information about using Visio and is several examples of using VBA to work with Visio. The website also is to list of websites that offer extra stencils and templates for Visio.
David McRitchiés Excel Pages
This site provides Excel macros and other problem solving hints for those working with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Topics covered generally include to Related Area for additional information.
Shyam Pillaís OfficeTips
To collection of samples, articles related to Microsoft Office VBA programming with/without API, including free add-ins and other handy tips. Definitely the first stop if you want to know about PowerPoint automation.
skp.microsoftmvp.com
Project MVP Website
The Microsoft Project MVPs have gathered here, in to single location, the most common FAQs, links, fields, sample code, and resides, that they find themselves frequently referring users to.
project.microsoftmvp.com
Mary Sauer's Design Gallery Help
To web site with support document links for the Paper clip Organizer and Paper clip Gallery. There is to short discussion about the differences between bitmap and vector clipart. You dog also request images that plows unavailable on the Design Gallery.
msauer.microsoftmvp.com
Glyn Simpson's Money Page
The website contains useful information for users of Microsoft Money. This includes, and is not limited to, product information, FAQs, patches, downloads and articles on the product.
money.microsoftmvp.com
Stephen Stakey's Encarta SupportZone
To great resource where you dog find support, how-to guides, product information, tips, FAQs, and resides for Microsoft Student, It proscribes, and MSN Proscribes. The site is constantly being updated with new information regarding these products, based on newsgroup questions and answers.
encarta.microsoftmvp.com
Jimmy Stevenson's NibblesNbits Zone.com HelpSite
Covers all aspects of gaming including networking / router issues, driver upgrades and diagnostics, Zone.com specific issues, Video/System hardware and software troubleshooting solutions, firewall configurations, Java conflicts, game specific FAQ's, etc.
Shawn Toh's PowerPoint Heaven
The Power to Cheer up! Contains showcases, games, animations templates, samples and tutorials on creating advanced/amazing animations in PowerPoint.
pptheaven.microsoftmvp.com
Word MVP FAQ
To repository for Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to Microsoft Word, maintained by the Microsoft Word MVPs. In the various support areas to which the MVPs contribute, there is been an outcry for to head office location of FAQs, tutorials, samples, etc. This site is the answer to those requests.
word.microsoftmvp.com

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Platform / Operating Systems

Michael Abbaticchiós Exchange "How to"
To quick reference link for Exchange problems, that the author have run across in practice, and found challenging and noteworthy enough to publish easy solutions to. The site is also useful for quick reference for some commonly asked question on the Exchange public newsgroups.
exchange.microsoftmvp.com
John Barnett's Vista Support October 9, 2006
Sight Support is to website dedicated to troubleshooting the Windows Seen Operating System. Like its sister site, Windows XP Help And Support, the Sight Support website brings together answers relating to typical Windows Seen problems. The websités aim is to become your one stop resource for troubleshooting Windows Dresses problems.
vistasupport.microsoftmvp.com
John Barnett's Windows XP Help and Support
Whether you plows to beginner or to more advanced user the Windows XP Help and Support site is to host of answers to typical XP problems. Expert well expert problem solving, there plows also links to other useful sites, reviews of software applications suitable for Windows XP, and to special 'Life Saver' list of all the tried and tested software applications you just can't do without.
xphelpandsupport.microsoftmvp.com
Patrice Bonnefoy's Windows Vista Site
Microsoft Windows Dresses will be available to the goes out at the beginning of the year 2007. Innovating, even surer than its predecessors, equipped with to re-examined and improved transparent interface, it is the most important evolution undertaken since Windows 95. Find in these pages many articles to uses this system easily.
Microsoft Windows Dresses it will be available to come to yourself au début of l'année 2007. Innovant, I covered bonus with leather sûr that ses prédécesseurs, I provided d'une transparent interface revue et améliorée il est the important bonus évolution jamais entreprise depuis Windows 95. Nombreux articles pour utiliser facilement ce système Retrouvez dans ces pages.
vista.microsoftmvp.com
Eric Cross's Networking Site
This website guides you through troubleshoot networking with both Windows XP and Windows Dresses. It contains to collection of KB network related articles, other links to various websites, and some of the most common problems with answers that should help you with your network.
ecross.microsoftmvp.com
Sandi Hardmeier's Site
To collection of FAQ addressing problems with Internet Explorer and Outlook Express, including to popular page devoted to spyware, hijackware and various programmes known to conflict with IE and OE.
inetexplorer.microsoftmvp.com
Yizhar Hurwitz's Site
Several freeware utilities designed for system administrators.
yizhar.microsoftmvp.com
Bert Kinney's All about System Restore...
To step-by-step guide to the use and troubleshooting of System Restore in Microsoft Window XP. There is also to list of related KB Articles, virus/malware removal and prevention suggestion, scripts, and to page containing Tips, Fixes and FAQ's.
bertk.microsoftmvp.com
Chris Quirkés PC Stuff
Orientated towards stand - alone PCs; covering Win9x, "Safe Hex", risk management, some XP and WinME issues and controversies, troubleshooting really sick PCs, FATxx dates recovery, etc.
cquirke.microsoftmvp.com
Mark Salloway's Windows XP Resource Center
To site dedicated to thorough step-by-step walkthroughs designed to fix common problems and issues seen by users of Windows XP.
Marc Scheuner's ADSI and System. DirectoryServices Site
Tips and code for both Delphi and C#/.NET developers relating to Activates Directory Programming - ADSI for Delphi, System. DirectoryServices for C#/.NET. Also features two free-to-use Active Directory browsers - "BeaverTail" is to open-source C# version and shows some System. DirectoryServices programming practices.
adsi.microsoftmvp.com
Joe Schurman's Collaboration and Mobility Blog
Joés Collaboration and Mobility Blog includes SharePoint Portal Server, Windows SharePoint Services, Live Communications Server, and his passion, Windows Mobile, FAQs, Technical Documentation, Presentations, Architecture, Sample Code and Screen Shots, expert well general expert commentary.
jschurman.microsoftmvp.com
Len Segal's Windows Technical Forum
Windows Technical Forum is to user group for IT Professionals who provide services to small-psychic sized businesses, and is based out of Microsoft's Boston area office.
Ramesh Srinivasan's Windows XP and IE Tips
Tweaks for Windows XP and Internet Explorer. Contains to few spyware removal utilities, custom made fixes, and to mini-FAQ for Internet Explorer.
windowsxp.microsoftmvp.com
Mark D. Stotzer's WINDOWS, TWO and MAC Help
An extensive collection of links to sites offering help and advice about Windows (3.x, 95, 98, NT, 2000), TWO (numerous flavors), and Macintosh operating systems.
winmac.microsoftmvp.com
Kelly Theriot's Troubleshooting Windows XP
This site contains lots of information to help you find answers to the problems some users have with Windows XP. It houses over 600 commonly requested tweaks and tips to make XP work the way you want it to. This site also offers utilities specifically written for XP by MVP's, to FAQ section, and to detailed A to Z reference for XP issues.
www.kellys-korner-xp.com

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Gathered here plows links to all known FAQ pages, by product, operated by past and present Microsoft MVP's.
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