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Windows Core Networking
Event Tracing in HTTP.sys: Part 2 - Anatomy of an Event
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over 5 years ago
by
wndpteam
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Continuing the series on Http.sys ETW Tracing, we will dissect an event as displayed in the default XML format. To review creating an ETW trace, see Capturing a Trace Pictured is an example of a typical event in a trace. Note how the event is wrapped...
Windows Core Networking
Event Tracing in HTTP.sys: Part 1 - Capturing a Trace
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
wndpteam
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Hi, I'm Jeff Balsley a test developer in the HTTP.sys team in Windows Networking. In this series I will be showing you how to use and interpret ETW tracing in HTTP.sys. Http.sys Http.sys is the kernel-mode HTTP listener that first debuted in Windows 2003...
Windows Core Networking
Windows Vista Networking Goodies, Part 2: Device & Service Discovery
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over 5 years ago
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wndpteam
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In my first post of this series, I talked about Windows Connect Now (WCN) and how easy it is in Windows Vista to discover, configure, and securely connect devices to a wireless network. In this post, I’ll talk about how to discover PCs, devices, and services...
Windows Core Networking
Windows Vista Networking Goodies, Part 1: Windows Connect Now
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over 5 years ago
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wndpteam
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In addition to a completely re-written core networking stack, Windows Vista makes networking a significantly easier proposition for home, small business, and enterprise users. In this multi-part series, I’ll describe some new features which greatly simplify...
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