Is hooking “LanmanRedirector” still the correct way to filter network drives
in Windows 2000? It almost seems like my filter is seeing any network i/o
twice. Is there something new about it it Win2K?
Thanks.
Is hooking “LanmanRedirector” still the correct way to filter network drives
in Windows 2000? It almost seems like my filter is seeing any network i/o
twice. Is there something new about it it Win2K?
Thanks.
Hi,
Under Windows 2000 using IoRegisterFsRegistrationChange I get a
notifications for LanmanRedirector.
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Rob Linegar
Software Engineer
Data Encryption Systems Limited
-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Weicher [mailto:xxxxx@netlib.com]
Sent: 04 October 2000 11:13
To: File Systems Developers
Subject: [ntfsd] Hooking redirector in Win2KIs hooking “LanmanRedirector” still the correct way to filter
network drives
in Windows 2000? It almost seems like my filter is seeing any
network i/o
twice. Is there something new about it it Win2K?Thanks.
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Is hooking “LanmanRedirector” still the correct way to filter network
drives in Windows 2000? It almost seems like my filter is seeing any network
i/o twice. Is there something new about it it Win2K? >>
I was able to answer my own question. The FSR in Windows 2000 appears to
recognize LanmanRedirector, so there was no need to hook it explicitly. I
haven’t checked on the other redirectors, yet.
Neil Weicher