Microsoft KB Archive/324696

= Support WebCast: Microsoft ADO .NET =

Article ID: 324696

Article Last Modified on 8/5/2004

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 * Microsoft ADO.NET 1.0

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Session Summary
During this session, we will illustrate ADO .NET components and some techniques you can use to programmatically achieve common database tasks. We will also discuss how ADO is different from ADO .NET, and when ADO can be used in .NET applications.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded August 14, 2001 and presented by Vijaya Byri. Vijaya Byri is a support professional from the Visual Basic Web Data team. Vijaya has worked for Microsoft for over 8 months. Her prior experience includes 1.5 years in technical support and more than 3 years in application development.

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