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ADEX Schedule

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ASPEval Inline Code Execution

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a1asp.reg

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ADEX™ Schedule is a COM
Ever had to dynamically
This component provides a
This component provides a set
component that encapsulates
execute ASP code? For
full access to the Windows
of functions for reading,
the functionality of
example, do you want to
Registery. Its
writing, editing, deleting
TaskScheduler. It enables
retrieve ASP code from a
functionalities include:
and validating vriuos data
application developers of
database and execute it on
Working with registry on
in Windows INI-files.
Microsoft technology to add,
the go? Or execute ASP code
local/remote computer;
 
delete and manage tasks in
provided through a webform?
Working with all root keys;
 
the TaskScheduler. It has
ASPEval makes all this
Supporting of various access
 
been developed using
possible, for free, with
modes;
 
Microsoft ATL, providing
just one line of
 
 
users fast access to the
 
 
 
Scheduler. The ADEX™
 
 
 
Schedule Object Model is
 
 
 
designed to provide
 
 
 
programmers an intuitive
 
 
 
interface to Windows NT
 
 
 
TaskScheduler.
 
 
 


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a1asp.settings is a component
DESRegEdit is an Active
The ODBC Active Server Page
This free component allows
that provides functions to
Server Component, which
component is a server side
you to easily add events to
save and restore application
enables an ASP application
.dll that allows web pages
NT's Application event log
settings in Windows Registry.
to write and read
to add, display, and delete
directly from within an ASP
 
information from the
system DSN's from the
page. Version 2.0 adds
 
server’s registry. The
Server. DSN's are those
support for logging to
 
component is very a useful
pesky database connections
remote servers as well as
 
tool for modifying system
you access through the ODBC
using custom event sources.
 
settings from a web page or
icon in the Control Panel.
 
 
other application.
 
 


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