Windows NT has a modular architecture, meaning that it comprises separate and distinct components, each having sole responsibility for its functions. This chapter introduces the modules in Windows NT 4.0 and then provides a detailed description of each, from the lowest level, nearest to the hardware, to the highest, nearest to the user applications.
Windows NT 4.0 architecture is divided into two main sections: user mode and kernel mode:
Figure 5.3 shows the new Windows NT 4.0 architecture.
Figure 5.3 Windows NT 4.0 Modular Architecture
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In earlier documentation, the terms kernel and microkernel were used interchangeably. In this document, kernel refers to the entire Windows NT Executive. The Microkernel is a component of the Windows NT Executive. Kernel mode refers to a highly privileged processing mode.