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The .NET Framework includes classes for several server-based components that you can put into your applications.
In This Section
- Using File System and Timer Components 
 Introduces components that respond to changes to files and directories, raise events on a schedule, or monitor and interact with Windows processes.
- Using Installation Components 
 Introduces installation components, which allow you to execute custom actions when your application is deployed.
- Using Messaging Components 
 Introduces components that interact with Microsoft Message Queuing system resources.
- Using System Monitoring Components 
 Introduces components that interact with Windows performance counters and event logs.
| Topic | Location | 
|---|---|
| Server Explorer/Database Explorer | Server Components in Visual Studio | 
| Byte Array Property Editor | Server Components in Visual Studio | 
| Message Queue Browser Dialog Box | Server Components in Visual Studio | 
| Message Queue Browser Dialog Box | Server Components in Visual Studio | 
| Message Queue Browser Dialog Box | Server Components in Visual Studio | 
| Server Explorer/Database Explorer | Server Components in Visual Studio | 
| Byte Array Property Editor | Server Components in Visual Studio | 
Related Sections
- Framework Component Deployment and the Design Process
 Describes how installation components work and the general design process to use in your applications that require them.
| Topic | Location | 
|---|---|
| Deploying Applications and Components | Deployment in Visual Studio | 
| Deploying Applications and Components | Deployment in Visual Studio | 
| Deploying Applications and Components | Deployment in Visual Studio | 
| Deploying Applications and Components | Deployment in Visual Studio |