RE: Your question "Storport and WMI" in NTDEV (grace case SRX040428606143)

Sure.
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“James Antognini”

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Subject: RE: Your question “Storport and WMI” in NTDEV (grace case SRX040428606143)
05/04/2004 04:02
PM

Thanks. Can you post this information to the newsgroup?

James Antognini
Windows DDK Support
1+425-706-5712

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From: xxxxx@attotech.com [mailto:xxxxx@attotech.com]
Sent: 30 April 2004 05:49
To: James Antognini
Subject: Re: Your question “Storport and WMI” in NTDEV (grace case
SRX040428606143)

Thanks James,

I found the problem.

The problem was that the Srb’s ScsiStatus was being set to zero (
Srb->ScsiStatus=0) somewhere in the driver. The Srb’s ScsiStatus maps
to
the WMISubFunction, which when 8 must allow a DataPath=0. This seems
to
be the dispatch to QueryWmiRegInfo().

Mia culpa.!
Thanks Again.

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Did you build a .mof and compile it into your miniport driver? That’s
ultimately where the GUID is found, so far as I know.

Did your HwScsiWmiQueryReginfo routine get called? If yes, did you fill
out
information correctly?

(“Grace case” means that I’m tracking this in our internal database and
handling the case at no charge.)

James Antognini
Windows DDK Support
1+425-706-5712