
After completing this course, the user should be able to:
 | Describe and use AdRotator control properties and events |
 | Describe and use Calendar control properties and events |
 | Use the Xml Web Server control |
 | Implement page-level and application-level tracing |
 | Display and log error messages |
 | Attach the debugger to an application at runtime |
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 | AdRotator Control Properties |
 | AdRotator Control Events |
 | Calendar Control Properties |
 | Calendar Control Events |
 | Using the Xml Web Server Control |
 | Page-Level Tracing |
 | Application-Level Tracing |
 | Displaying Custom Error Messages |
 | Logging Error Messages |
 | Attaching the Debugger at Runtime |
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 | Exercises that allow users to practice the application |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the application |
 | Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Visual Studio .NET Visual C Series |
 | Visual Studio .NET Overview Series |
 | Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET Series |
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 | Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics: Data Binding and Working with Control Templates |
 | Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics: Creating Mobile Applications and Using ADO.NET |
 | Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics: Working with XML, Configuration, and HTTP Handlers |
 | Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics: Caching, Security, and Migration |
 | Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics: Working with Web Services |
 | Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics: Deploying Applications |
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