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46 results found for Internals, displaying items 1 - 20
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Inside Windows Installer
Take a look inside Windows Installer and its various components—.msi files, transforms, patches, advertisements, and more—and learn new techniques for deploying application setups.
Windows IT Pro
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Darren Mar-Elia
The Power of Advertisements
Learn about application advertisement, a Windows Installer feature that you use when deploying applications through Group Policy-based software installation.
Windows IT Pro
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Darren Mar-Elia
Inside User Profiles
By learning how user profiles work, you can more easily troubleshoot them when problems arise.
Windows IT Pro
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Darren Mar-Elia
The Memory-Optimization Hoax
Don't believe the hype. At best, RAM optimizers have no effect. At worst, they seriously degrade performance.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Event Tracing for Windows
ETW lets you monitor applications and processes in production environments without bringing your system to its knees.
Windows IT Pro
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Darren Mar-Elia
AD Network Interactions
Understanding AD network interactions will help you troubleshoot problems with DNS name resolution and protocol transport.
Windows IT Pro
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Darren Mar-Elia
Inside Win2K NTFS, Part 2
Mark Russinovich explains the workings of NTFS5's Distributed Link Tracking, sparse file support, volume change tracking, encryption, and alternate data streams.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win2K NTFS, Part 1
In this first article of a two-part series, Mark Russinovich explains the workings of NTFS 5.0's attribute indexing, consolidated security, reparse point, and quota tracking.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Exploring NTFS On-disk Structures
You can use the DiskEdit and NFI utilities to view NTFS on-disk structures.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win32 Services, Part 2
Win2K improves on NT 4.0's service startup and shutdown procedures.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win32 Services, Part 1
Win32 services resemble UNIX daemon processes and often implement the server side of client/server applications.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Storage Management, Part 2
Storage architecture in Win2K has changed dramatically from NT 4.0, supporting the creation of advanced volumes and dynamic growth of existing volumes without reboots.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Storage Management, Part 1
Learn how Windows NT manages disks.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Windows Management Interface
WMI implements Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) technology to offer an extensible data-collection and management facility that lets you manage local and remote systems composed of arbitrary components.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win2K Scalability Enhancements, Part 2
Win2K helps the kernel scale more effectively and helps applications use processing cycles more efficently than in NT 4.0.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside the Windows 2000 Kernel
Get to know Win2K's kernel, an enhanced version of the NT 4.0 kernel that also contains two new subsystems.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win2K Scalability Enhancements, Part 1
Microsoft has added new features and enhancements to Win2K that make this OS more scalable than NT.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win2K Reliability Enhancements, Part 3
Learn about two features that help eliminate device-driver errors.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win2K Reliablity Enhancements, Part 2
Learn two new features in Win 2K that identify buggy device drivers and help developers avoid common device driver programming errors.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
Inside Win2K Reliablity Enhancements, Part 1
Discover powerful new system-recovery tools.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Russinovich
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