Developing And Maintaining Applications On Windows Xp Service Pack 2
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Obiettivo del corso: This one-day instructor-led clinic provides students with the knowledge and skills to understand the security enhancements included with Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and how these features may affect applications that need to run on Windows XP SP2. The session will also discuss implications for working with application development tools including Microsoft V. Rivolto a: This clinic is intended for a broad range of experienced, professional application developers, including those employed by software companies or working on corporate development teams.
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- Windows XP
- Web master
- Visual Studio 2010
- Server
- Security
- E-learning
- Visual studio 2008
- Visual Studio
- Windows
- SQL
- Firewall
- Amministrazione di sistemi
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Developing and Maintaining Applications on Windows XP Service Pack 2
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This one-day instructor-led clinic provides students with the knowledge and skills to understand the security enhancements included with Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and how these features may affect applications that need to run on Windows XP SP2. The session will also discuss implications for working with application development tools including Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET and how to configure the Windows
XP SP2 development environment.
Note: The clinic materials are accompanied by Hands-On Lab 2854, Developing and Maintaining Applications on
Windows XP Service Pack 2. Please check with your local Certified Partner for Learning Solutions for availability of this lab as part of the class.
Audience
This clinic is intended for a broad range of experienced, professional application developers, including those employed by software companies or working on corporate development teams.
At Clinic Completion
After completing this clinic, students will be able to:
§ List the reasons why Microsoft developed Windows XP SP2.
§ Describe the major improvements that SP2 makes to Windows XP.
§ Describe the specific impact
SP2 will have on Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Visual Studio 2005.
§ List application scenarios that may be affected by SP2.
§ Describe how SP2 affects different application types.
§ Modify different application types to run successfully on SP2.
§ Configure the development environment to work successfully under SP2.
§ Describe the impact of browser security on Web applications.
§ Describe how Windows XP SP2 affects SQL Server, MSDE, and other SQL Server related services.
§ Configure Windows Firewall to support
SQL Server configurations.
§ Describe the changes made to the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service for Windows XP SP2.
§ Describe the purpose of the
RestrictRemoteClients registry setting.
§ Describe the purpose of the EnableAuthEpResolution registry setting.
§ Describe the computer-wide restrictions made to DCOM.
§ Configure granular COM permissions.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have at least 1 year's experience developing for the Windows platform. Ideally, students should have at least 2 years of development experience with one of the following:
§ Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET or Microsoft Visual C#®
§ Visual Studio 6.0
§ Visual Basic 6.0
§ Microsoft Visual C++®
Student Materials
The student kit includes comprehensive notes supporting the topics discussed.
Session 1: Introduction to Windows XP Service Pack 2 for Developers
This session introduces Windows XP Service Pack 2 and provides an overview of the changes brought by Service Pack 2.
Topics
§ Overview of Windows XP SP2
§ New Features in Windows XP SP2
After completing this session, students will be able to:
§ Describe the need for Windows
XP SP2.
§ Describe the new features in
Windows XP SP2
Session 2: Developing Applications for the Windows
XP Service Pack 2 Environment
This session describes how Windows XP SP2 impacts application development.
Topics
§ Impact of Windows XP SP2 on Tools and Technologies
§ Impact of Increased Network Protection Technologies on Applications
§ Impact of Memory Protection and E-mail Handling Technologies onApplications
§ Impact of Browser Security Technologies on Web Applications
After completing this session, students will be able to:
§ Describe how Windows XP SP2 affects development tools and technologies.
§ Describe how the network protection technologies affect applications.
§ Configure Windows Firewall to support applications.
§ Describe how Data Execution
Prevention (DEP) and Attachment Execution Service (AES) affect custom applications.
§ Configure DEP and AES to support applications.
§ Describe how the enhanced
Browser Security features affect applications.
§ Configure the Pop-up Manager to enable Web application functionality.
Session 3: Running SQL Server on Windows XP Service Pack 2
This session describes how Windows XP SP2 affects SQL configuration.
The session also describes how to configure Windows XP SP2 to support SQL
Server configurations.
Topics
§ SQL Server Network Configuration
§ Configuring Windows Firewall to Support SQL Server
§ Configuring Windows XP SP2 to Support Other SQL Server Components
After completing this session, students will be able to:
§ Describe the default network configurations of SQL Server instances.
§ Configure Windows Firewall to support SQL Server configurations.
§ Configure Windows XP SP2 to support additional SQL Server components.
Session 4: Advanced Application Development with Windows XP Service Pack 2
This session describes how Windows XP SP2 affects advanced application development.
Topics
§ Windows XP SP2 and RPC Restrictions
§ Windows XP SP2 and DCOM
After completing this session, students will be able to:
§ Describe the effects of Windows
XP SP2 on different types of enterprise applications.
§ Describe the RPC interface restrictions.
§ Describe the purpose of the
RestrictRemoteClients registry setting.
§ Describe the methods to resolve
RPC incompatibilities
Hands-On Lab 2854: Developing and Maintaining Applications on
Windows XP Service Pack 2
Hands-On Lab 2854 is a 90-minute classroom-based lab that accompanies
Clinic 2853 to provide students with an opportunity to perform relevant tasks in a safe, real-world environment. This hands-on lab provides the student with experience in:
§ How to configure their development computer to allow remote debugging to operate after Windows XP SP2 has been installed.
§ How to configure a Windows XP
SP2 machine running SQL Server to allow clients to successfully connect to the database.
Exercises
§ Exercise 1 - Experiencing Windows XP SP2
§ Exercise 2 - Configuring Your Development Environment on Windows XP SP2
§ Exercise 3 - Configuring SQL Server for Windows XP SP 2
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About Microsoft Hands-On LabsMicrosoft Official Hands-On Lab learning products provide students with prescriptive exercises designed around real-world scenarios that deliver practical experience in a safe, instructor-led environment. Each hands-on lab begins with a short introductory presentation that provides an overview of the technical information covered in the self-guided portion of the lab.
After the overview, the student performs the hands-on portion of the lab, following a series of prescriptive instructions to complete a task or procedure relevant to their job.
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Developing And Maintaining Applications On Windows Xp Service Pack 2