Question on Mount Point Manager

Hi,
I am having problem in getting updated information about a volume from mount
point manager. I am trying to find new volume which has come on the snapshot
disk. I query MPM on basis of unique id for the volume. But, it seems when
volume comes online, this information is not available immediately to MPM.
Is there any way out of this?

thanks
pashupati

-----Original Message-----
From: Chang Sung. Jung [mailto:xxxxx@korea.com]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:06 PM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] A question about “TokenMon”(sysinternals.com)

While searching data about Process creation/exit, I found a project
“TokenMon” of sysinternals.com.

By the way, I Found a bug while using “TokenMon”.
Two computers are connected with LAN(One is Windows 2000 system(A) that
TokenMon is executed and the other is Windows 2000 system(B) that TokenMon
is not executed).
In this situation, If i(B system) try to do something in the shared folder
of A system, System A(TokenMon is executing) has been downed.
But, If i use Windows NT system(C) that TokenMon is executed and B system
try to same work, System C has no problem(ie, not downed).
TokenMon has differences in action between Windows 2000 and Windows NT, to
my thinking.
I wonder what cause system A to be downed in first situation.

There was another difference between Windows 2000 and Windows NT.
When System B accesses to System A(Windows 200) (with Administrator
privilege), and when System A creates a process (with Administrator
privilege), The content of LogonID of LogonID://Domain/User field of
TokenMon was different.
I think that “TokenMon” distinguishs between LOCAL LOGON USER and REMOTE
LOGON USER.
But, When System B accesses to System C(Windows NT), and when System C
creates a process, The content of LogonID of LogonID://Domain/User field
of TokenMon was same.
I wonder what cause this different result.

Thanks for any suggestions!
I desire that you spend delightful day.

Sincerely!


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At what exact moment in time are you querying mountmgr for the id, and
what is the error you see?
Ravi
-----Original Message-----
From: Pashupati Kumar [mailto:xxxxx@legato.com]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:36 PM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Question on Mount Point Manager

Hi,
I am having problem in getting updated information about a volume from
mount point manager. I am trying to find new volume which has come on
the snapshot disk. I query MPM on basis of unique id for the volume.
But, it seems when volume comes online, this information is not
available immediately to MPM. Is there any way out of this?
thanks
pashupati

-----Original Message-----
From: Chang Sung. Jung [mailto:xxxxx@korea.com]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:06 PM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] A question about “TokenMon”(sysinternals.com)

While searching data about Process creation/exit, I found a project
“TokenMon” of sysinternals.com.
By the way, I Found a bug while using “TokenMon”.
Two computers are connected with LAN(One is Windows 2000 system(A) that
TokenMon is executed and the other is Windows 2000 system(B) that
TokenMon
is not executed).
In this situation, If i(B system) try to do something in the shared
folder
of A system, System A(TokenMon is executing) has been downed.
But, If i use Windows NT system(C) that TokenMon is executed and B
system
try to same work, System C has no problem(ie, not downed).
TokenMon has differences in action between Windows 2000 and Windows NT,
to
my thinking.
I wonder what cause system A to be downed in first situation.
There was another difference between Windows 2000 and Windows NT.
When System B accesses to System A(Windows 200) (with Administrator
privilege), and when System A creates a process (with Administrator
privilege), The content of LogonID of LogonID://Domain/User field of
TokenMon was different.
I think that “TokenMon” distinguishs between LOCAL LOGON USER and REMOTE

LOGON USER.
But, When System B accesses to System C(Windows NT), and when System C
creates a process, The content of LogonID of LogonID://Domain/User field

of TokenMon was same.
I wonder what cause this different result.
Thanks for any suggestions!
I desire that you spend delightful day.
Sincerely!

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