Re[3]: Attaching filter object to target object

Hi??

Thanks.

Alex,Can you give it in detail, I’am very sorry I can’t get it, Thanks.


?? Wed, 27 Apr 2005 12:41:02 +0300 ??д???

Hello yflier,

well, i guess you can use IoCreateDevice, then attach the device to
whatever you want to filter using IoAttachDeviceToDeviceStack ( or
just use IoAttachDevice) and then in your dispatch routine you can
treat all the devices of a certain type ( use the DeviceExtension to
distinguish between them) the same way ( I guess this is what you
want to do ).


Best regards,
Alex

Wednesday, April 27, 2005, 12:31:09 PM, you wrote:

> But, how can I create more filter device objects, using
> CreateFile(…)? and how can I free one of them?

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> ?? Wed, 27 Apr 2005 02:11:23 -0700 (PDT) ??д???
>>This is a 1 to 1 relationship. You will have one
>>filter device object for one target device object. So,
>>for each device object you want to filter, create a
>>filter device object and attach it.
>>
>>Ragards,
>>Razvan
>>
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How to attach the filter device object to the more
>>> than one target device object(eg.attach it to
>>> c:,d:,e: or more)?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
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