Microsoft Certified Professional Developer/Exam 70-528/Web-Based Client Development/Specialized Server Controls

Use the AdRotator Web server control to manage banners and pop-up windows.  MSDN - AdRotator Web Server Control 

Use the Button Web server control to send a command to the server when a button is clicked.  MSDN2 - Button.Command Event 

Display a calendar on a Web page by using the Calendar Web server control.  MSDN2 - Calendar Web Server Control 

Implement the CheckBox Web server control.  MSDN2 - CheckBox and CheckBoxList Web Server Controls 

Implement the FileUpload Web server control.  MSDN2 - FileUpload Web Server Control 

Create and manipulate links on a Web Form by using the HyperLink Web server control.  <li>MSDN2 - HyperLink Web Server Control </ul>

Display an image on a Web Form by using the Image Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - Image Web Server Control (Visual Studio) </ul>

Implement a button on a Web Form by using the ImageButton Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - ImageButton Class </ul>

Define hotspot regions within an image by using the ImageMap Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - ImageMap Web Server Control (Visual Studio) </ul>

Use the Label Web server control to display customized text on a Web page. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - Label Web Server Control (Visual Studio) </ul>

Display a hyperlink style button on a Web Form by using the LinkButton Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - LinkButton Class</li> </ul>

Display lists of information by using controls that derive from the ListControl class. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - ListControl Class</li> </ul>

Create a Web Form with static text by using the Literal Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - Literal Web Server Control (Visual Studio)</li> </ul>

Implement pagination for controls on a page by using the Pager Web server control. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms227443(VS.80).aspx

Use the Panel Web server control to arrange controls in groups on a page. <ul> <li>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/4k9563fh.aspx MSDN2 - Panel Web Server Control</li> </ul>

Create a container for a group of View controls by using the MultiView Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - MultiView and View Web Server Controls</li> </ul>

Use the View Web server control to create a Web application. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - MultiView and View Web Server Controls</li> </ul>

Create a mutually exclusive set of choices by using the RadioButton Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - RadioButton Class</li> </ul>

Construct a table by using the Table, TableRow, and TableCell Web server controls. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - Table, TableRow, and TableCell Web Server Controls</li> <li>MSDN2 - Table Class</li> <li>MSDN2 - TableRow Class</li> <li>MSDN2 - TableCell Class</li> </ul>

Enable users to type information into a Web Form by using the TextBox Web server control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - TextBox Class</li> </ul>

Create a wizard by using the Wizard Web server control to collect data through multiple steps of a process. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - Wizard Web Server Control Overview</li> </ul>

Use the XML Web server control to create XML data at the location of the control. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - XML Web Server Control</li> <li>MSDN2 - Xml Class</li> </ul>

Customize the appearance of Web server controls by using Web control templates. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - ASP.NET Web Server Controls Templates</li> </ul>

Programmatically edit settings in a Web site's configuration file. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - How to: Access ASP.NET Configuration Settings Programmatically</li> <li>MSDN2 - Configuration.Save Method</li> </ul>

Dynamically add Web server controls to a Web Forms page. <ul> <li>MSDN2 - Adding ASP.NET Controls Programmatically</li> </ul>