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Microsoft Windows Internals (4th Edition): Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows Internals (4th Edition): Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000
ISBN: 0735619174
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 158
Authors:
Mark E. Russinovich
,
David A. Solomon
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Microsoft Windows Internals, Fourth Edition: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000
Table of Contents
Copyright
Historical Perspective
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Structure of the Book
History of the Book
Fourth Edition Changes
Hands-On Experiments
Topics Not Covered
A Warning and Caveat
Support
About the Authors
David Solomon
Mark Russinovich
Chapter 1. Concepts and Tools
Windows Operating System Versions
Foundation Concepts and Terms
Digging into Windows Internals
Conclusion
Chapter 2. System Architecture
Requirements and Design Goals
Operating System Model
Architecture Overview
Key System Components
Conclusion
Chapter 3. System Mechanisms
Trap Dispatching
Object Manager
Synchronization
System Worker Threads
Windows Global Flags
Local Procedure Calls (LPCs)
Kernel Event Tracing
Wow64
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Management Mechanisms
The Registry
Services
Windows Management Instrumentation
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Startup and Shutdown
Boot Process
Troubleshooting Boot and Startup Problems
Shutdown
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Processes, Threads, and Jobs
Process Internals
Flow of CreateProcess
Thread Internals
Examining Thread Activity
Thread Scheduling
Job Objects
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Memory Management
Introduction to the Memory Manager
Services the Memory Manager Provides
System Memory Pools
Virtual Address Space Layouts
Address Translation
Page Fault Handling
Virtual Address Descriptors
Section Objects
Working Sets
Logical Prefetcher
Page Frame Number Database
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Security
Security Ratings
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Critiera
The Common Criteria
Security System Components
Protecting Objects
Account Rights and Privileges
Security Auditing
Logon
Software Restriction Policies
Conclusion
Chapter 9. IO System
IO System Components
Device Drivers
IO Processing
The Plug and Play (PnP) Manager
The Power Manager
Conclusion
Chapter 10. Storage Management
Storage Terminology
Disk Drivers
Volume Management
Conclusion
Chapter 11. Cache Manager
Key Features of the Cache Manager
Cache Virtual Memory Management
Cache Size
Cache Data Structures
File System Interfaces
Fast IO
Read Ahead and Write Behind
Conclusion
Chapter 12. File Systems
Windows File System Formats
File System Driver Architecture
Troubleshooting File System Problems
NTFS Design Goals and Features
NTFS File System Driver
NTFS On-Disk Structure
NTFS Recovery Support
Encrypting File System Security
Conclusion
Chapter 13. Networking
Windows Networking Architecture
Networking APIs
Multiple Redirector Support
Name Resolution
Protocol Drivers
NDIS Drivers
Binding
Layered Network Services
Conclusion
Chapter 14. Crash Dump Analysis
Why Does Windows Crash?
The Blue Screen
Crash Dump Files
Windows Error Reporting
Online Crash Analysis
Basic Crash Dump Analysis
Using Crash Troubleshooting Tools
Advanced Crash Dump Analysis
Glossary
Index
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index_B
index_C
index_D
index_E
index_F
index_G
index_H
index_I
index_J
index_K
index_L
index_M
index_N
index_O
index_P
index_Q
index_R
index_S
index_T
index_U
index_V
index_W
index_X
Microsoft Windows Internals (4th Edition): Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000
ISBN: 0735619174
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 158
Authors:
Mark E. Russinovich
,
David A. Solomon
BUY ON AMAZON
C & Data Structures (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
Control Structures
Address and Pointers
Memory Allocation
Union
Problems in Stacks and Queues
Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Individual change
Restructuring
Mergers and acquisitions
Cultural change
IT-based process change
GO! with Microsoft Office 2003 Brief (2nd Edition)
Objective 3. Select, Delete, and Format Text
Objective 1. Change Document and Paragraph Layout
Objective 8. Make Comparisons Using a Pie Chart
Skill Assessments
Objective 3. Copy and Paste as a Hyperlink into a PowerPoint Slide
What is Lean Six Sigma
The Four Keys to Lean Six Sigma
Key #1: Delight Your Customers with Speed and Quality
Key #2: Improve Your Processes
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
When Companies Start Using Lean Six Sigma
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Projects and Solutions
Text and Fonts
Custom Controls
Bugs
Debugging in Visual Studio .NET
MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software
Command Reference
RIP PE-CE Routing Command Reference
PE-CE Routing Protocol-OSPF and EIGRP
Command Reference
Case Study 3: Implementing Layer 2 VPNs over Inter-AS Topologies Using Layer 2 VPN Pseudo-Wire Switching
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