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         Btrieve for Windows 95 and Windows NT is Workstation configuration. In this configuration the application makes calls to the Btrieve API, or Microkernel Interface (WBTRV32.DLL). The call is then processed by this interface and passed along to the Microkernel Database Engine (MKDE) (W32MKDE.EXE) which then uses the underlying operating system  file system (whether it be network or local) to directly access the database files. (Btrieve for Windows 95 Installation and Operation, 2-3,  ).
        
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         - Adapted from page 2-3, "Figure 2-2: Application Access the MKDE" of Btrieve for Windows NT/Windows 95 v. 6.15 Installation and Operation manual.
 
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