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Conference decwet::nt-developers

Title:MS Windows NT Developers
Notice:See note 1222 for MS bug reporting info
Moderator:TARKIN::LINEIBER
Created:Mon Nov 11 1991
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3247
Total number of notes:15633

3237.0. "Explorer problems - NT 4.0 (no serv paks)" by TAPE::ROURKE () Thu May 08 1997 16:24

We have a Network Provider .dll and drivers (for NT 4.0) that are
used to access networked CD-ROM and hard drives. Our product is the
InfoServer. It uses a proprietary protocol which simply moves blocks
of data over the network as directed by the NT Client system.

We have a few problems using the NT Explorer interface with our
Network Provider:

	1. After successfully connecting a drive letter (say g:) to a
	   networked CD-ROM drive (using Map Network
	   Drive), we see the correct volume label and ICON in
	   the Explorer's main display. Fine, no problem.

	2. If we disconnect drive g:, and then connect drive g: to
	   a different networked CD-ROM, the explorer main display
	   shows the volume label and ICON of the 1st connection,
	   not the new connection! (If we then click on g: and
	   click View/Refresh, we will see the correct volume
	   label and ICON).

My guess is that we are not making some necessary call in the
drivers to "clue in" NT that there's been a volume change associated
with the drive letter (we do delete the device object on a disconnect
and create a new device object on a new connection, but some stale
data regarding the volume info is still around that the explorer
is seeing).

MS docs mention calling GetLogicalDrives() as a means of updating
volume information for the system, but calling it did not help.

Thanx for any help.

Jack


    
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