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 Post subject: Logical disk mapping problem
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 3:11 pm 
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Hello,
I found function named StarBurn_GetDeviceNameByDeviceAddress. But I need reverse function. It is possible to use DeviceIoControl with code IOCTL_SCSI_GET_ADDRESS under Windows NT family but admin rights are required.
Do you have some GetDeviceAddressByDeviceName function which works both Windows 9X, NT family OSÒs and donÒt require admin privileges under NT/2000/XP?


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 Post subject: Re: Logical disk mapping problem
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:44 pm 
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Hello,

RSN wrote:
Do you have some GetDeviceAddressByDeviceName function which works both Windows 9X, NT family OSÒs and donÒt require admin privileges under NT/2000/XP?


We don't have such function but you can check all available SCSI addresses and to query the drive letter for each address. When you find your letter you will get the SCSI address.

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 Post subject: Re: Logical disk mapping problem
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 8:28 pm 
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...and StarBurn would not work w/ admin rights YET. Kernel driver module to workaround this is under construction but it would not be releases in less then a 2 weeks or so.

alexey (staff) wrote:
Hello,

RSN wrote:
Do you have some GetDeviceAddressByDeviceName function which works both Windows 9X, NT family OSÒs and donÒt require admin privileges under NT/2000/XP?


We don't have such function but you can check all available SCSI addresses and to query the drive letter for each address. When you find your letter you will get the SCSI address.

Bye


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