Undocumented Windows NT?

Undocumented Windows NT?

Author: Prasad Dabak

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1999-11-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764545696

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Although Microsoft Windows NT is one of the most popular operating systems in the corporate world, no book has documented what actually goes on under the hood -- until now. Undocumented Windows NT dissects the Win32 interface, deconstructs the underlying APIs, and deciphers the Memory Management architecture to help you understand operations, fix flaws, and enhance performance. In this groundbreaking guide, three experts share what they've dug up on NT through years of hands-on research and programming experience. The authors' in-depth investigation uncovers both the strengths and the weaknesses -- and reveals how you can make any Windows NT system more stable and secure.


Windows NT/2000 Native API Reference

Windows NT/2000 Native API Reference

Author: Gary Nebbett

Publisher: Sams Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9781578701995

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Windows NT/2000 Native API Reference is absolutely unique. Currently, documentation on WIndows NT's native APIs can only be found through access to the source code or occasionally Web sites where people have chosen to share bits of insight gained through reverse engineering. This book provides the first complete reference to the API functions native to Windows NT and covers the set of services that are offered by Windows NT to both kernel- and user-mode programs. Ideal for the intermediate and advanced level user- and kernel-mode developers of Windows systems, this books is devoted to the NT native API and consists of documentation of the 210 routines included in the API. Also included are all the functions added in Windows 2000.


Windows Undocumented File Formats

Windows Undocumented File Formats

Author: Pete Davis

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 1997-01-09

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780879304379

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This book and companion disk are designed for accomplished programmers who understand the Windows environment and want to optimize their files. The text will especially benefit tool developers, multimedia developers, and graphic tool developers.


Windows NT Shell Scripting

Windows NT Shell Scripting

Author: Tim Hill

Publisher: Sams Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781578700479

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One of the first books available on scripting the Windows NT shell, this title appeals to the many UNIX users migrating to Windows NT. It integrates hundreds of proven example scripts throughout the book and gives comprehensive reference of shell commands organized by functional group for ease of use.


Inside Microsoft Windows NT Internet Development

Inside Microsoft Windows NT Internet Development

Author: Ronan Sorensen

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9781572318526

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An insider's guide to building high-performance, scalable, and robust enterprise server applications using the Windows NT development platform for the Internet and Intranet. Content is reinforced by case study information drawn from the author's several large projects and clients. Examples are drawn from a variety of development languages.


DCE/RPC Over SMB

DCE/RPC Over SMB

Author: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton

Publisher: Sams

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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Now that Microsoft's systems have been unleashed onto the Internet, they are more vulnerable to attack. This book describes how Microsoft has taken Distributed Computer Environment/Remote Procedure Calls and implemented it over Server Message Block. The author presents Microsoft Developer NT system calls and shows what they look like over the wire.


Mastering Windows NT Server 4

Mastering Windows NT Server 4

Author: Mark Minasi

Publisher: Sybex

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 1149

ISBN-13: 9780782119206

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If you use NT Server--as a system administrator, help-desk person, MIS professional, or corporate programmer--you need this high-level, irreverant, readable discussion of essential operations, undocumented features, secrets, and walkarounds of the new Windows NT Server. (Communications/Networking)


Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit

Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit

Author: Gabriele Giuseppini

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-02-10

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 0080489397

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Written by Microsoft's Log Parser developer, this is the first book available on Microsoft's popular yet undocumented log parser tool. The book and accompanying Web site contain hundreds of customized, working scripts and templates that system administrators will find invaluable for analyzing the log files from Windows Server, Snort IDS, ISA Server, IIS Server, Exchange Server, and other products. System administrators running Windows, Unix, and Linux networks manage anywhere from 1 to thousands of operating systems (Windows, Unix, etc.), Applications (Exchange, Snort, IIS, etc.), and hardware devices (firewalls, routers, etc.) that generate incredibly long and detailed log files of all activity on the particular application or device. This book will teach administrators how to use Microsoft's Log Parser to data mine all of the information available within these countless logs. The book teaches readers how all queries within Log Parser work (for example: a Log Parser query to an Exchange log may provide information on the origin of spam, viruses, etc.). Also, Log Parser is completely scriptable and customizable so the book will provide the reader with hundreds of original, working scripts that will automate these tasks and provide formatted charts and reports detailing the results of the queries. Written by Microsoft's sole developer of Log Parser, this is the first book available on the powerful yet completely undocumented product that ships with Microsoft's IIS, Windows Advanced Server 2003, and is available as a free download from the Microsoft Web site This book and accompanying scripts will save system administrators countless hours by scripting and automating the most common to the most complex log analysis tasks


Undocumented Windows

Undocumented Windows

Author: Andrew Schulman

Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Published: 1992-01-01

Total Pages: 715

ISBN-13: 9780201608342

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The definitive programmer's reference to Windows provides easy access to information on more than two hundred vital functions Microsoft has left undocumented.