Hi there,
I’m new to this AD programming.
Let me correct myself, I’m not even new, I haven’t started yet.
So here’s my question, where do I start best and where do I find the
best info (-: don’t mention Microsoft, that’s the only place I already
know ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12)
Thanx
Marc Van der Smissen
Doc of IFS from Microsoft introduces the driver and I/O infrastructure and
basic knowledge. Important, you can get useful examples.
-Yuzhong
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From: Marc Van der Smissen [mailto:xxxxx@pluczenik.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 7:18 AM
To: File Systems Developers
Subject: [ntfsd] New user
Hi there,
I’m new to this AD programming.
Let me correct myself, I’m not even new, I haven’t started yet.
So here’s my question, where do I start best and where do I find the
best info (-: don’t mention Microsoft, that’s the only place I already
know ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12)
Thanx
Marc Van der Smissen
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Rajeev Nagar “Windows NT File System Internals” is useful; you might be
able to hold of this second hand. The IFS Kit is extremely useful. The
mail list here and archive are great. People are so helpful. The OSR IFS
faq is great also, as well as a number of nt insider articles.