Re: IoQueueWorkItem accessing flag or return value?
- From: "conjonh" <con.brady@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Oct 2005 07:38:24 -0700
Hi Skywing,
Thanks for the help,
I am thinking of proceeding with your logic of creating a user mode
event to check the registry and then send a message to the Kernel
driver to notify it when a change occurs.
Would you recommend any code samples or have a starting point on how to
send an IOCTL to a kernel mode driver from a user mode app?
Cheers for the help,
Con
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