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  2. Cardfile - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft never released a program to replace Cardfile following the discontinuation of its development. However, Schedule+, which appeared with Windows for Workgroups, and Outlook Express, which appeared with Windows 98, have built-in contact managers which can replace Cardfile's use as a contact manager.

  3. Category:Discontinued Windows components - Wikipedia

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    W. Windows Address Book; Windows Anytime Upgrade; Windows CardSpace; Windows Deployment Services; Windows Desktop Gadgets; Windows DVD Maker; Windows Easy Transfer

  4. Windows CardSpace - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft initially shipped Windows CardSpace with the .NET Framework 3.0, which runs on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista.It is installed by default on Windows Vista as well as Windows 7 and is available as a free download for XP and Server 2003 via Windows Update.

  5. Windows Shell namespace - Wikipedia

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    In Windows Shell programming, the Windows Shell namespace is an organized tree-structured hierarchical representation that Windows Explorer facilitates to graphically present file system contents and other objects to the end user.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Installable File System - Wikipedia

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    IFSHLP.SYS (the Installable File System Helper) is an MS-DOS device driver that was first released as part of Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11. It enables native 32-bit file access in Windows 386 Enhanced Mode by bypassing the 16-bit DOS API and ensuring that no other real mode driver intercepts INT 21h calls.

  8. COM Structured Storage - Wikipedia

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    Structured storage is widely used in Microsoft Office applications, although newer releases (starting with Office 2007) use the XML-based Office Open XML by default. It is also an important part of both COM and the related Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) technologies.

  9. Talk:Cardfile - Wikipedia

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