Microsoft KB Archive/252318

= How To Search for COM+ Knowledge Base articles =

Article ID: 252318

Article Last Modified on 12/31/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft COM+ 1.0

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This article was previously published under Q252318



SUMMARY
When searching for articles about Microsoft COM+ in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, you can use the Knowledge Base keywords that are provided in this article to help filter your search results.



Keywords for COM+
COM+ provides specific services like component queuing, loosely coupled events, asynchronous calls, and other services. By adding the following keywords to your search you can limit the scope to specific COM+ features:

Additional useful keywords
Use the following searching instructions to maximize results at each search portal.

Note The portals may be updated in the future. Therefore, the steps may be slightly different from what is indicated here.
 * Knowledge Base Search http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=kbinfo
 * In the Select a Microsoft Product list, click All Microsoft Products.
 * In the Using list, click All of the words entered.
 * In the Search for box, type a combination of Knowledge Base keywords and search criteria.

Examples:
 * kbCOMPlus - Returns all COM+ articles.
 * kbCOMPLus kbXML - Returns all COM+ articles that discuss XMLdatabase issues.
 * kbCOMPLus management - Returns all COM+ articles that discuss management. Note that management is not a keyword, it is just additional criteria.
 * Click Go to run your search.
 * MSDN Advanced Search http://search.msdn.microsoft.com/search/search.aspx?st=a
 * In the Choose a Microsoft.com site list, click KB articles.
 * In the Choose a search category list, click All categories.
 * In the All of these words box, type a combination of Knowledge Base keywords and search criteria.

Examples:
 * kbCOMPlus - Returns all COM+ articles.
 * kbCOMPLus kbXML - Returns all COM+ articles that discuss XMLdatabase issues.
 * kbCOMPLus management - Returns all COM+ articles that discuss management. Note that management is not a keyword, it is just additional criteria.
 * Click Go to run your search.

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