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Microsoft Windows Internals, Fourth Edition: Microsoft Windows Server(TM) 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 (Pro-Developer) Export

(08 December 2004)

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The single best work on the internal workings of the Microsoft Windows Operating System (XP, 2000, and 2003 Server) that I've read. Useful for Windows programmers and senior Windows systems administrators. This is the Windows equivalent of Scotty's Engineering Manuals for the Enterprise (only for serious geek activity).

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The classic, in-depth developer's guide to the Windows kernel now covers Windows .NET Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000. Written by noted Windows internals experts David Solomon and Mark Russinovich in collaboration with the Microsoft Windows .NET Server product development team, this book packs the latest concepts and terms, kernel and source code specifics, undocumented interfaces, component and tool descriptions, and architectural perspectives that reveal the inner workings of the operating system. Special callouts highlight information that is specific to a particular version of Windows, and an advanced troubleshooting section helps you more easily decipher-and exploit-system operations and performance.


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