Re: [NTDEV] Rules for the use of IoGetCurrentIrpStackLocation in Windows 2000

Actually, I’ve been trying to run it under Whistler, but I never get
IRP_MN_START_DEVICE …
Elyas has suggested that I check IRP->IoStatus.Information to make sure I’m
not setting it to zero, which I will do tomorrow. I’ve looked at that, but
may have missed something. But that is another problem …

Gary

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[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of PeterGV
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 10:15 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Re: [NTDEV] Rules for the use of
IoGetCurrentIrpStackLocation in Windows 2000

“Gary G. Little” wrote in message news:xxxxx@ntdev…
>
> And just what was the bet, Pedro? :slight_smile: Damn you know I hate to miss a sure
> thing when it comes to betting anything.
>
> Driver Verifier was enabled … I’m of the ilk that if it will tell me
> what’s wrong I use it. I was not running with low resources, but other
than
> that, all of the verifier checks were enabled.
>

Ah (he said, clearing his through and backing up quickly toward the door)…
You must have been running under Win2K, not Whistler. Driver Verifier in
WHISTLER would have caught the problem :wink: (OK, so I admit that’s
insufferable… but I just DO so hate to lose – And it IS true…).

I guess I’ll have to make amends. I wonder if the Windows DDK Bug Bash
covers prizes for incorrect answers from me??

Peter
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