Hi,
I need to know if I have to go kernel for this problem. I need to
configure my machine in a way that if any application is trying to save a
file on disk and there is no sufficient disk space, it must save to another
machine in the domain with the specified file name. Is this possible in any
way in user mode, maybe by using some sort of hook or something. If not what
are the prospects of the kernel mode solution running on win 95.
Regards
Clark
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File system filter or - maybe some hook to kernel32.dll?
Max
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To: “File Systems Developers”
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 12:35 PM
Subject: [ntfsd] Auto saving files in a domain
> Hi,
> I need to know if I have to go kernel for this problem. I need to
> configure my machine in a way that if any application is trying to save a
> file on disk and there is no sufficient disk space, it must save to another
> machine in the domain with the specified file name. Is this possible in any
> way in user mode, maybe by using some sort of hook or something. If not what
> are the prospects of the kernel mode solution running on win 95.
>
> Regards
> Clark
>
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