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The Systems Internals Newsletter Volume 4, Number 3

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Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Russinovich


SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ISSUE

MICROSOFT LICENSES WINDOWS INTERNALS TUTORIAL

We're excited! Microsoft Corp. has licensed Inside Windows 2000--An Interactive Video Tutorial, by me and David Solomon, for their corporate training world wide. Rob Short, Vice President of Core Technologies for Microsoft Corp. described the courseware this way: "These videos drill into the core of the platform, capture its technical essence and present it in a powerful interactive video format."

Senior Microsoft engineers from around the world have said "It's really a great reference and easy to use", "useful to any IT infrastructure professional", "I found the content, format, and overall product to be very valuable to me.", "a great new experience", and "it really hammered home the points."

To celebrate this ultimate compliment from Microsoft, we have a special offer for you. For a limited time, when you buy INSIDE Windows 2000 On Video at the special introductory price of $950 (already a 25% discount) you'll get a DVD player ABSOULTELY FREE.*

So, order now and start learning Windows internals with the most powerful tools available!

Order now at: http://www.solsem.com/vid_purchase.html Read the full press release at: http://www.solsem.com/pr-mslicense.html

*Free DVD offer good through December 1, 2002. The DVD video set top player is available only in the continental United States while the supply lasts. This offer is not valid when combined with other discounts.

MARK AND DAVID SOLOMON TEACH INTERNALS IN AUSTIN

If you'd rather learn Windows internals in a live setting, come hear me and David Solomon present our 3-day Windows 2000/XP/.NET Server internals class in Austin, TX December 9-11. Based on "Inside Windows 2000, 3rd Edition" and covering content similar to the interactive tutorial, it covers the kernel architecture & interrelationship of key system components & mechanisms such as system threads, system call dispatching, interrupt handling, & startup & shutdown. The internals of key subsystems explained include processes & threads, thread scheduling, memory management, security, the I/O system, NTFS, and the cache manager.

Sign up now at http://www.sysinternals.com/seminar.shtml

Published Wednesday, October 16, 2002 6:57 PM by ottoh

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