Index: interprocess.qbk
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--- interprocess.qbk	(revision 68587)
+++ interprocess.qbk	(working copy)
@@ -691,9 +691,6 @@
 [import ../example/doc_xsi_shared_memory.cpp]
 [doc_xsi_shared_memory]
 
-As we can see, native windows shared memory needs synchronization to make sure
-that the shared memory won't be destroyed before the client is launched.
-
 [endsect]
 
 [endsect]
@@ -3153,8 +3150,8 @@
 [c++]
 
    //1.  If the segment was previously created
-   //    equivalent to "open_only".
-   //2.  Otherwise, equivalent to "open_only" (size is ignored)
+   //    equivalent to "open_only" (size is ignored).
+   //2.  Otherwise, equivalent to "create_only"
    //!!  If anything fails, throws interprocess_exception
    //
    managed_shared_memory segment      ( open_or_create
@@ -3200,7 +3197,7 @@
 
 To communicate between system services and user applications using `managed_windows_shared_memory`,
 please read the explanations given in chapter
-[interprocess.sharedmemorybetweenprocesses.sharedmemory.windows_shared_memory Native windows shared memory]
+[link interprocess.sharedmemorybetweenprocesses.sharedmemory.windows_shared_memory Native windows shared memory]
 
 [endsect]
 
@@ -3222,8 +3219,8 @@
 
 [endsect]
 
-For more information about managed shared memory capabilities, see
-[classref boost::interprocess::basic_managed_shared_memory basic_managed_shared_memory] class reference.
+For more information about managed XSI shared memory capabilities, see
+[classref boost::interprocess::basic_managed_xsi_shared_memory basic_managed_xsi_shared_memory] class reference.
 
 [endsect]
 
