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MDAC is a framework of Microsoft technologies for accessing various data sources on Windows. The latest version is 2.8 SP1, released in May 2005, and includes ADO, OLE DB, ODBC, and Net-Lib.
Learn about the history, architecture, features and compatibility of the Access Database Engine, a database engine used by Microsoft products. The Access Database Engine has been superseded by SQL Server for larger databases and supports SQL queries, Unicode, views and replication.
Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard API for accessing database management systems (DBMS) independently of platforms and languages. Learn about its history, design, features and drivers from this Wikipedia article.
Learn how to use POP or IMAP to download or send emails from your AOL Mail account on a different email app. Find the server settings and instructions for common email apps like Outlook, Gmail, Samsung and more.
Learn about the history of Microsoft SQL Server, a proprietary relational database management system, from its first release in 1989 to the current version in 2022. Compare the features and differences of the various editions of SQL Server, including Enterprise, Standard, Web, Business Intelligence, Express, Azure, Compact and Developer.
MSDAIPP (Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider) is a component of Microsoft Windows that can be used to enumerate or access Internet resources within an application that uses ActiveX Data Objects or OLEDB. The component was developed in 1998. The codename of the project was 'Rosebud'. [1]
Windows API is the foundational API that allows a program to access the features of Windows operating system. It has different versions for 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit systems, and provides various services such as graphics, user interface, networking and web.
Learn about the software components that are included in all Microsoft Office products, such as Delve, Graph, WordArt, SmartArt, and more. Delve is a feature that allows Office 365 users to search and manage their emails, meetings, contacts, social networks and documents stored on OneDrive or Sites.