Microsoft KB Archive/118331

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 * Microsoft Windows Device Driver Kit (DDK) for Windows, versions 3.0, 3.1

SUMMARY
The Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) is categorized by using keywords. This article lists the keywords specific to articles in the Microsoft Windows Device Driver Kit (DDK) for Windows collection.

Microsoft Windows DDK Major and Minor KBKeywords
Each KB article in the Windows DDK collection may contain one or more product-specific keywords (called KBKeywords) that places the article in an appropriate Windows DDK category. Each KBKeyword is composed of the concatenation of a major topic keyword and a minor topic keyword. For example, you can find all the DDK printer issue articles by using DdkPrnt as the keyword when you query the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

Use the asterisk (*) wildcard to find articles that fall into the general category. For example, to find all the articles that apply to the DDK, query on Ddk*.

Here are the topics and the corresponding KBKeywords. The minor topics are in the indented list under each major topic.

Major Topic Minor Topic                 KBKeyword -

Windows DDK Buckets Setup/Installation          SetIns Environment Issues          Envt Tools                       Tls Inter-App Programmability   IAP Programming                 Prg Advanced Programming        APrg References                  Ref

DDK (Ddk) Printers                    DdkPrnt Communication               DdkComm Network                     DdkNet Mouse                       DdkMouse Keyboard                    DdkKb DMA                         DdkDma VPICD                       DdkVpicd Hard Drive                  DdkHd Floppy Drive                DdkFd VDD                         DdkVdd Grabber/WOA                 DdkGrb VxD Programming/Misc        DdkMisc

Product-Specific Keywords
You can use the KBKeywords to organize Windows DDK articles or to search for specific groups of Windows DDK articles. For information about KBKeywords for other Microsoft developer products, please query the Microsoft Knowledge Base using these keywords:

dskbguide and kbkeyword

KB-wide Keywords
Each article in the Windows DDK collection also contains at least one generic, KB-wide keyword. The KB-wide keywords are standard throughout the Microsoft Knowledge Base, appearing in all KB articles, regardless of product. You can use the KB-wide keywords to organize all KB articles or to search for articles across several Microsoft products.
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Last reviewed: November 12, 1998

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