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Q322957: INFO: Formulate an Alert Category ID

Article: Q322957
Product(s): Microsoft Developer Network
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Last Modified: 30-JUL-2002

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft.NET Alerts 
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SUMMARY
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You no longer have to use a specialized CategoryID when you send an Alert.

MORE INFORMATION
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The use of a specialized CategoryID will no longer be supported and the Alerts
Software Development Kit (SDK) will be updated to reflect this change. To
correct this, specify a category ID of "100000000" (without the quotation marks)
in all relevant places. This represents "All Categories" in the .NET Alerts
system.

REFERENCES
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For updates to the .NET Alerts SDK and documentation, visit the following
Microsoft Web site:

  http://www.betaplace.com (http://www.betaplace.com)

Additional query words: CategoryID

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Technology        : kbNETAlerts
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Issue type        : kbinfo

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