windows mount table scope

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Steve

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Apr 3, 2013, 4:30:09 PM4/3/13
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Hi,

Not strictly a dokan question but maybe someone here can help me.

What is the scope of the mount table in windows, is it really global,
i.e.
if I have several sessions to a windows box - telnet, ssh maybe, and
one on
the real keyboard and monitor. Do they all see mounted filesystems,
dokan
in particular?

what about a windows server, If I have several remote desktop /
terminal services
sessions do they all see the same mounted filesystems or do they have
their
own private mount tables?

What I would like is to discover there is an option when installing a
mounted
filesystem to specify the scope as anything from "this process and its
children only"
to "any process on this machine" and several steps in between...

probably I'am being naive as usual.

Thanks for any/all help.

-Steve

Jeho Kim

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Apr 6, 2013, 9:20:02 AM4/6/13
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Here is the answer. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa363908(v=vs.85).aspx
If you want to mount the volume in the Global context, you should call the DefineDosDevice funtion as administrator previliege.
You could mount the volume in the local session, of course.



-Steve

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