At 21:28 22/06/2000, Ian Soboroff wrote:
>DDK == "Disk Death Kit"?
Hehe. (: That's a good one. I'm sure you know this, but anyway the correct
definition, albeit less funny, is:
DDK == Device Driver Kit
It's available for download from the microsoft website. (there are separate
versions for each OS version.)
Anton
>"Jeff V. Merkey" <jmerkey@timpanogas.com> writes:
>
> > Also, I neglected to mention that this tool is dependent on the DDK
> > being present to run as it has dependencies on the DDK DLL's, so you'll
> > need to install the DDK to use it.
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