Does any body have an idea about various existing applications
and Windows 2000 services that use a fileid to open a file ?
I am interested both in applications which
run in the user mode as well as drivers or other services
which are running in kernel mode (including network file
servers, for example).
BTW, There is a mention of fileids in relation to the distributed
link tracking service. Does this service by any chance
operate on files via a fileid ?
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Since you don’t specify why you are looking for these applications, I suspect
it is for some testing purposes and NOT for example code as to how to do it.
I believe (not sure) that Diskeeper (including the basic version that is included
with Win2K) uses file ids on an NTFS disk to open files it defragments.
Rick…
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Does any body have an idea about various existing applications
and Windows 2000 services that use a fileid to open a file ?
I am interested both in applications which
run in the user mode as well as drivers or other services
which are running in kernel mode (including network file
servers, for example).
BTW, There is a mention of fileids in relation to the distributed
link tracking service. Does this service by any chance
operate on files via a fileid ?
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