Hello everybody,
Is it possible to load and start an NT driver, using ‘net start’,
where the .sys file resides on a (mounted) remote filesystem?
I have tried to modify the contents of the ‘ImagePath’ key
in the NT registry to accomplish this, i.e. I have assigned
‘imagePath’ the value ‘??\P:\rpath’ where ‘P’ is the local
drive assigned to the remote FS and ‘rpath’ is the path on
the remote FS.
When I do this the load fails and the line ‘Access is denied’
is printed in the event log?
Please provide me with the information I am missing!
Thanks,
Jan-Erik Lundmark
Bluelabs East
Linköping
Sweden
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Subject: [ntdev] Start of NT KM driver
Hello everybody,
Is it possible to load and start an NT driver, using ‘net
start’, where the .sys file resides on a (mounted) remote filesystem?
I have tried to modify the contents of the ‘ImagePath’ key
in the NT registry to accomplish this, i.e. I have assigned
‘imagePath’ the value ‘??\P:\rpath’ where ‘P’ is the local
drive assigned to the remote FS and ‘rpath’ is the path on
the remote FS.
When I do this the load fails and the line ‘Access is denied’
is printed in the event log?
Please provide me with the information I am missing!
Thanks,
Jan-Erik Lundmark
Bluelabs East
Link?ping
Sweden
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