Microsoft KB Archive/325135

= Support WebCast: Windows DNA from Design to Deployment - How to Avoid Critical Problems =

Article ID: 325135

Article Last Modified on 8/5/2004

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 * Microsoft Windows DNA

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Session Summary
This session provides a complete look at the Software Development Life Cycle with a special focus on how to conduct each stage to avoid issues during deployment and production. This session complements the session presented on October 28, 1999. If you miss the live session and would like to view the archives, they will be available.

This is a Level 100 session that was recorded November 9, 1999 and presented by Barry Schnell and Troy Cambra.

Barry Schnell is a Microsoft Developer Support Professional on the Solutions Integration Engineering (SIE) team and has been with Microsoft since June 1998. Barry focuses on supporting customers that are implementing solutions using Microsoft products.

Troy is a Microsoft Developer Support Professional on the Solutions Integration Engineering (SIE) team and has been with Microsoft since October 1995. Troy focuses on supporting customers that are implementing Windows DNA solutions.

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