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December 2008 - Posts

Announcement: New Features for Registry Callbacks for Vista SP2

Microsoft developers have upgraded and improved the Registry Callback feature of the Windows Driver Model (WDM). They have added 6 enumerations and 3 structures to the kernel architecture that will give you more flexibility in working with registry keys
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Windows Kernel Routine Naming Conventions

The Windows kernel has a unique system of constructing the names for its routines. It uses a specific set of abbreviations to define each routine’s location, actions, and versioning. Because the Windows kernel has over 800 routines, it is helpful to understand
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How Editing Works at the WDK

The quality of what you read when you install the Kit or visit MSDN is very important to us here at the WDK. Of course, good quality starts with careful work by our writers. However, the final touches are added by the editors. Our editing process includes
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