I've just bought a copy of a fairly old book (Professional NT Services by Kevin Miller, published by Wrox Press in 1998) and it says the source code for the examples in the book can be downloaded from wrox.com. Unfortunately, wrox.com denies all knowledge of this book's existence. Does anyone have a copy of the source code from the book that they could let me have?

If I can get a copy, I'd be quite happy to host it permanently (assuming the license terms allow for that) and post a link to it here.

Thanks in advance!

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It's a really old book, I'd recommend that you continue to bug Wrox Press, or Kevin Miller if possible. Good luck in getting the source files. – Bo Tian May 26 '09 at 13:24
Try contacting the author, if at all possible – Svend Jun 2 '09 at 12:14
I'm getting desperate now - I've started trying to dig up contact details for people who reviewed the book on amazon.com. I'll update when/if I make any progress :-) – Anodyne Jul 30 '09 at 10:11
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I think I just found the source code to the Professional NT Services book if anyone is interested. Unfortunately, I can't tell from the page how old this thread is.

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This is a free rapidshare download they tell me will expire in 90 days. If anyone can upload it to a non-expiring account, please do so. – Lee Nov 4 '09 at 0:02
Thanks Lee - I can't actually accept your answer (I think I offered a bounty on this question a while back) but I've upvoted it. – Anodyne Nov 5 '09 at 9:50
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I've been trying the Internet Wayback Machine...unfortunately no luck so far, it seems that it didn't keep a copy of the source code in this page. Although maybe one of the versions of the pages on the wayback machine has it?

Page from June 2001

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Yes, I tried the Wayback Machine and drew a blank. It seems various assets of Wrox Press were acquired by 2 different companies (John Wiley & Sons and Apress). Apress seems to have bought up their back catalogue, and they did offer access to the source code for Wrox books for a while (in ZIP archives), but they have since stopped doing so and the Wayback Machine doesn't seem to preserve ZIP files. Argh. – Anodyne Jun 1 '09 at 15:03
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Take this one Dude!: http://www.speedshare.org/download.php?id=9F47875311

The best book on NT Services on the market!

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