MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase ?

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Michael Cecil

After applying SP2 to my XP Pro machine I find the System Volume
Information folder is being recreated on my NTFS drive. Inside it is
a 0 byte file named "MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase".

Anyone know what it is or how to disable it's creation?
 
Are you using Dynamic Disks? This file is associated with that. I have
read some threads where the same thing you are describing happens with SP2
installed. Nobody has posted a solution yet.
 
Are you using Dynamic Disks? This file is associated with that. I have
read some threads where the same thing you are describing happens with SP2
installed. Nobody has posted a solution yet.

Nope, just plain old undynamic disks. ;)

Yeah, I couldn't find anything on it so I figured I'd post around and see
what others might have to say.
 
Jeff said:
*Are you using Dynamic Disks? This file is associated with that.
have
read some threads where the same thing you are describing happen
with SP2
installed. Nobody has posted a solution yet.

One of my networked computers running Win XP SP2 has two USB externa
80gb drives, each of which is now impossible to maintain by disk chec
or defrag or even format, due to the presence of the unremovabl
MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase. Surely this was not the purpose o
WinXP SP2? I'd really like to know the means of disabling this feature


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wysiwy
 

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