UNDOCUMENTED WINDOWS 2000 SECRETS. A programmers cookbook de SCHREIBER, Sven B. 2001 Addison-Wesley
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Most of the Windows 2000 and NT operating system kernels beneath the Win32 surface have not been publicly documented by Microsoft. Therefore, system programmers must explore the operating system on their own to learn more about its internal structures and functions--information essential to developing more sophisticated system level software.
In Undocumented Windows 2000 Secrets, Windows programming aficionado Sven B. Schreiber reveals numerous undocumented features of the Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 kernel--secrets he has discovered through years of close examination and exploration. Much of this material is published here for the first time, most notably, the specification of the Microsoft PDB file format and the documentation of the system's core object structures. The author describes these features in depth, shows how to put them to work, and introduces expert techniques for writing high-quality system-level software.
You will find an introduction to the basic architecture of Windows 2000, a guide to setting up your workstation to explore the kernel, and an introduction to kernel-mode driver programming. Specific topics featured include the following:
Each chapter incorporates sample code that demonstrates these functions in action and which can be reused by any programmer to give an immediate boost to their Windows programs. The accompanying CD contains the source code for all of the samples in the book, as well as compiled and linked binary builds. The CD also includes the Multi-Format Visual Disassembler by Jean-Louis Seigne and the PE and COFF File Viewer by Wayne Radburn. These programs are not just barebones applications but full-fledged debugging applications and libraries. The companion Web site, http://www.orgon.com/w2k_internals/, contains additional samples and updates.
You will not only learn about many practical tools and techniques, but you will also gain a deeper understanding into Windows 2000 internals that will enhance your overall ability to debug and optimize Windows applications.
Sven B. Schreiber is a practicing systems programmer, working for a large corporation in Nürnberg, Germany. He has authored several technical articles for Dr. Dobb's Journal, Windows Developer's Journal, and others.
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