By default, the Windows 98 DDK Checked Build Environment does not build symbol files that contain line number information. To use WDEB98/RTERM98 source-level debugging, the symbol file must contain line number information.
The SCSI tape class driver shipped on the Windows NT DDK crashes the system if it is built and used without modification. The driver source is in \ddk\src\storage\class\scsitape and builds a binary called TAPE.SYS. Note that this bug is only in the...
The Windows XP DDK is the last DDK that includes Windows Millennium Edition DDK content. The following Windows Millennium Edition DDK content is not included in releases of the Windows DDK after Windows XP: Samples: VxD Samples for Windows...
There is additional Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) debugging information available in Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE. This article describes how to access that additional information using the global symbols, ndisdebuglevel and...
The tools and documentation in the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) version 3.0 or 3.1 are required to develop a device driver or a virtual device (including a 386 enhanced-mode virtual device). The documentation for the Microsoft...
This article describes how to reference the Microsoft Symbol Server to obtain symbol debugging information. Click the Play button to view this streaming media demonstration. Note To view this video, Windows Media Player 7.0 or later must be installed on...
In Internet Explorer 4.0 Integrated Browser Mode, the Windows shell and the Web browser run in the same process space. This poses a challenge to programmers who are attempting to debug their controls. This article lists a series of steps you can follow...
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