Re: Is there a similar document for Windows 2003 Server?



In news:6939D23F-1C15-472E-B56E-0595C5E66A17@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
JimMatelski <JimMatelski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I
commented on below:
In the Windows 2000 Resource Kit there was an extremely useful
document outlining the core network services in the Appendix (Windows
2000 Server TCP/IP Core Networking Guide - Part #4 - Appendix B -
Windows 2000 Network Architecture). With the movement of several
drivers out of kernel mode into user mode I'm looking for an update
to this document. Particularly I am interested in the memory
architecture between kernel and user mode, and what by default uses
the system PTE. Does this doc exist for Windows 2003 buried in some
other resource?

See if this helps:
Windows Server System Reference Architecture:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/wssra/raguide/default.mspx

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