Bill:
Could you explain a little more what conditions can cause BSOD's?
I periodically perform the following in a batch file: "ewfmgr C: -commit >
D:\ewfmgr.log"
Am I susceptible to BSOD's?
TIA... Doug
"Bill [MS]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> There is a QFE to address this problem. Go to
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/emb...es/default.asp
> and select Q823025.
>
> Bill Moxley
> Software Design Engineer
> Microsoft Windows Embedded Product Team
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> "Sriram" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Sir,
> > I am Calling EWF APIs from a Service and Its Not Working.
> >
> > If the Current Status is Enabled.
> >
> > I set the Status to Disabled and Commit.
> > I call EwfMgrDisable(hDevice, TRUE). There is No Error. I checked the
> ret
> > value.
> >
> > Now If I use EWFMGR -all command.
> >
> > I Get Status as
> >
> > State: ENABLED
> > Boot Command : DISABLE
> > Param1 1
> > Param2 0
> >
> > Now If i reboot the system. I get the Same Status.
> >
> > ie I Get When I use EWFMGR -all command.
> >
> > State: ENABLED
> > Boot Command : DISABLE
> > Param1 1
> > Param2 0
> >
> >
> > According to me the State must be disabled.
> >
> > The Same State is Displayed Even if i reboot it any number of Times.
> > Please Clarify,
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ram
>
>