virtual drive driver and few problems



Hello,

I've problems with my driver(w2k, wxp)

1) formating virtual drive with fat32, i get error: system could not finish operation, but drive was successfully formated. NTFS works fine.

2) sometimes system sends strange ioctl 0x0066001b, what is this?
Device type 66, command 06 ??

3) my major trouble, i cannot share my virtual drive,
When someone trying access to my shared virtual drive, gets error
"Not enough server storage is available to process this command".
Not all my machines show this error, sometimes works fine :(

Does someone have solution for mounting readonly ntfs drives on w2k?
Maybe exist a patch for that.

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Marcin Gabryszewski
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