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To: Scott C. Lemon who wrote (28872)11/10/1999 11:52:00 PM
From: jwright  Read Replies (1) of 42771
 
Okay Scott I'm a Universal MSDN subscriber. Could you look in your 30+ CD's and please tell me where writing an Installable File System driver (IFS) or filter driver is documented for Windows NT. Lets see Windows NT is 8 years old and they still haven't documented it. Did you know you have to pay another $2000 to get the IFS kit for NT? Did you know they still don't document it but instead give some lame trivial examples that are not accurate for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000?

Could you point out where the Security Access Manager (SAM) API's are documented?

Windows 98 has hundreds of VxD's calls that are not documented that Microsoft uses in their products.

When Windows 95 shipped the TCP TDI interface was not documented. Good thing we were only IPX back then.

Please stop referring to the MSDN as the holy grail. I must be missing something because I have been spending way too much time in a debugger trying to figure things out.

User mode API's might be documented but from my experience in practically all the projects I have worked on from kernel mode is that practically nothing is documented.

Jimmy
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