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Is that service runing in kernel mode
Services are much like normal processes in that they run in user-mode, often under the System account.
As for how you signal your service and move the data to be sent between the service and the driver... Well, something you'd have to do yoursel, no?
You might want to have a look at e.g. FileMon from sysinternals. IIRC there's already a functioning driver<->app communication set up there and you could probably "borrow" a few snippets.
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The Filemon use a timer in user mode part, when it is the time then it get information from the output buffer. That not what i want, i need driver to triger some thing to do the data transfer not passive save it then wait
I donot know if there is one book on this topic?
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The Filemon use a timer in user mode part
Ouch, didn't know that.
You should probably have a look at:
www.ntfsd.org
www.ntdev.org
++luck
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I have a very small network at home consisting of a desktop, which also acts as an ICS gateway, and a laptop. Both systems are running WinXP Pro. Infact, I have just installed it on my laptop and notice that it's constantly communicating with my desktop PC using TCP port 2869 (ICSLAP). Is this normal? Can I stop it doing this? It's a little annoying since my HD is being accessed during this. So far, the only way to stop it is to disable my network adapter when I don't need LAN or Net access. Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers,
Free
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Just wondering if anybody had any C++ code or Perl Script that emulates the wget program [linux]. I've read your C# artical on this Nish.. very interesting
You or anyone else have any C++ [for a linux system] or PERL that would do the same.
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"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." - General George S. Patton Jr.
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Why would you want a wget emulator when you can compile your own wget.exe?
D/I it from
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/wget/wget-1.7.tar.gz
and compile it. Maybe you need to tweak the makefile to use "del" instead of "rm", but IIRC it compiled right out of the box.
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I have it. Just wondering if somebody tried to implement their own. in perl maybe. Nish done one in C#
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Nish done one in C#
Which was very good.
Now taking suggestionsfor a new sig. please email me all suggestions.
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Hi,
I have put a machine somewhere for people to use...
But its like.. i want that the Shutdown Icon should
be removed from the Start Menu...
Can nebody help me... How can i do that... there must
be some registry or something.. that can be done
Please Help
Sameer Maggon
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In Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy -> User Right Assignment , configure the "Shut down the system" policy ( W2k,XP,.NET )
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Hi ,
I need to do data mirror:
when there are some changes to protected files then just backup the changed part to the same name file under another folder. so I need a kernal driver filter.
But if there are new file created in the protected folder. i need to create a same name file under the other folder too, but how can i create a new fileobject in the driver routine?
Thanks in advance!
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Look at ZwCreateFile or NtCreateFile in the DDK - this is essentially what the CreateFile routine in the windows subsystem maps to.
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What is a good antivirus software for Windows 2000 Server. I just installed Win 2K Server at home (Came with Visual Studio .Net) and am having a nightmare dealing with Nimda and codered type viruses (I finally downloaded and installed all the latest patches from MS) . My McAfee software which I used on Win 98 says it works on all windows platforms except 2000 Server.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ranjan
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Norton Antivirus. Works great.
Jon Sagara
There is no spoon.
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Which version? They seem to have way too many products and versions.
Thanks
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I use the corporate edition at work, but I'm sure the Home Edition works perfectly well.
Jon Sagara
There is no spoon.
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Apparently not. I just spoke to Symantec. For Win 2000 Server I have to get their enterprise version. I tried to explain that I was using it at home on a single PC and am a developer and need it only for experimental development and so on and so forth. But Symantec would not budge and said if I have Win 2000 Server I must buy a corporate licence and that they can offer no discounts to single at home non business users. Jerks!!!!
Thanks
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That sucks.
Jon Sagara
There is no spoon.
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I am pretty sure that the latest version of Norton should work.
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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hi,
I am interested in programming linux kernel and stuff in C.I know above intermediate level in linux and C.I guess one needs advanced C.
Could any one tell about a good book in advanced C (consisting all library functions and explanations).
bye.
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Rupert Wiezmann wrote:
I am interested in programming linux kernel
You know, showing up in a Microsoft oriented forum asking for Linux programming tips reminds me of that scene from "Attack of the Killer Tomatos" where a guy went undercover as a tomato but eventually blew his cover when he asked for ketchup at dinner...
Seriously, though, you might try poking around at www.slashdot.org.
Chistopher Duncan
Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)
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try some of the site at the osdn network [www.osdn.com] They have loads of stuff there.
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"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." - General George S. Patton Jr.
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Is there any articles about services on CP. I'm not sure what category to look under.
- Matt Newman / Anti-Linux Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Never mind, Found it.
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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