Re: Canonical names for kernel objects
- From: "Jeremy Boschen" <jboschen@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:40:54 -0400
"Eugene Gershnik" <gershnik@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ben Kial wrote:
>> But do I need to parse each "node" in the object name one-by-one, like
>> "Device", "Harddisk0", then "Partition1" then follow the symbolic
>> link?
>
> From the documentation it appears so. I am only aware of the existence of
> the function since I have never had any reason to actually call it. The
> easiest thing is to try and see what it does.
>
Is QueryDosDevice what you are looking for?
Regards,
Jeremy Boschen
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