Differences between checked and free versions of a driver

From: Sareena (Sareena_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 05:59:01 -0800

Hi,

I am trying an HCT 11.2 Enable\Disable IO test on x-86 system having a fibre
channel adapter. The test fails when I am using free version of the driver
for the fibre channel adapter, but passes with the debug version of the
driver.

What are the differences between the checked and free version of the driver
in general, ie memory usage etc, which can cause such a behaviour.
In what circumstances does a test fail in free version and pass in the debug
version of the driver

Thanks in advance
Sareena.



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