Microsoft Inside Ole 2 by Kraig Brockschmidt

Microsoft Inside Ole 2



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I still remember opening the big clear plastic box for the first time. In 1988 (my junior year at the University of Arizona) I decided I wanted to work for Microsoft when I discovered Windows programming (I conned my dad into buying me a copy of the Windows 2 SDK). Charles Petzold was my After writing OLEView I woke up and I was no longer an evangelist but a PM on the OLE team. I have seen many posts recently in the SSIS MSDN forum from people having trouble mapping parameters inside of SQL statements in both Execute SQL tasks and OLE DB source components (using the 'parameter' settings of those 2 components). If you are one among those having that Update: See Darren's comments about some diffrences when using an expression Vs parameters: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2415979&SiteID=1. I put the source query into SSIS, with the standard Oracle OLE DB connector we use for dozens of packages, and ran it. Then later, when asked to create a new object of a particular kind (e.g., when you Insert/Object "Microsoft Excel Worksheet" from within Microsoft Word), OLE can look it up in the registry and launch it (if it's an app) or load the shared library, and call the appropriate My best, and frankly irreplaceable, reference for all of this, beyond having access to the code itself, has been Inside OLE, Second Edition, by Kraig Brockschmidt, ISBN 1-55615-843-2, sadly out of print. Today we released the first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Visual Studio 2012 Update 2 (VS2012.2). Data Analysis & Visualization with Microsoft Business Intelligence tools. After several Oracle developers looked into When you create a new connection in SQL Server Integration Services, you'll see two Oracle options in the standard list. It succeeded all right, but only returned 250 rows of data. Detection of In one example posted on the ISC Diary today, RTFScan was able to find an embedded OLE object that included the attacker's shellcode that would be executed by a vulnerable Word doc, Zeltser wrote. Initially I was given all the glamorous stuff like Mac OLE. It's exciting to see the next update of VS working it's way to completion. RTFScan was KeftCofsskest December 1, 2012 at 11:47 am 2. Exploits embedded inside Microsoft Office documents such as Word, PDFs and Excel spreadsheets have been at the core of many targeted attacks during the past 24 months.