Microsoft KB Archive/182443

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Remote Data Service for ADO versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.5, 2.0

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SUMMARY
This article presents useful information for anyone wanting to take advantage of the Remote Data Service of ADO (RDS). Topics covered are:


 * How to Obtain the Remote Data Service
 * RDS Resources/Points of Information
 * How to Find RDS Knowledge Base Articles

How to Obtain the Remote Data Service
The Remote Data Service consists of two sets of components; Client side, and Server side. The Client side components ship with the following products:


 * Visual Studio 6.0 (RDS 1.1 and 2.0 Clients)
 * Microsoft Data Access SDK and MDAC re-distributables (RDS 1.1 and 2.0 clients)
 * Internet Explorer 4.0 (Contains RDS Client 1.5)
 * Internet Information Server 4.0 (RDS 1.1 and 1.5 Client)
 * Microsoft Data Access Components (RDS 1.1 and 1.5 Client)

The latest version of the client components are available with the Data Access SDK and Microsoft Data Access Components, and are also available free for download at the following URL:

"http://www.microsoft.com/data"

RDS Resources/Points of Information
The RDS Web site, which contains the RDS components, is located at the following address:

"http://www.microsoft.com/data/rds"

RDS is a component within the Microsoft Data Access Components.

How to Find RDS Knowledge Base Articles
RDS is not a technology that ships with one particular product, and has been included in the ActiveX Data Objects product roll-up. To find RDS articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) on the Web, connect to the following URL:

"http://support.microsoft.com/support/"

First time users will have to register to use this site. Once there, select "Support Online" to search the Knowledge Base. From there, choose "Data Access Components (MDAC)" as the product, Remote Data Service is included with MDAC.

For the MSDN or other non-Web-based Knowledge Base search mechanisms, you can use the keyword RDS, which is included in all RDS articles. Other keywords that offer greater granularity when searching are documented in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q174564 HOWTO: Searching for RDS Articles by KBSubcategory"