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17/02/1997 21:47:54
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Classes - VCX
Divers
Thread ID:
00020774
Message ID:
00020918
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>>>>Does not report Volume Names (service names) on NTFS type 4 drives. NT 3.51 tested so far.
>>>
>>>Can you be more specific? Do you mean that GetVolumeName() method does not return correctly on remote drives on Win NT 3.51 netware?
>>
>>Right, GetVolumeName() is show empty on NT 3.51 drives. This would normally be the Service name like: \\ServerName\SharePoint, if you were using explorer or File Manager.
>
>As far as I know this not the same thing as the "volume name" (or "label" in DOS world). Althought, I don't know very much on Win NT. Keep in touch.
>
>>One further test, since our last message. Floppy Drive also reports correctly with Iomega and Conners drivers.
>
>It should report correctly on any kind of removable drives. BTW, if the reported type is 2 (DRIVE_REMOVABLE), it doesn't mean it's a floppy drive, as you sure noticed.
>
>Thanks a lot again for your tests. You're really helping me.
>
>>Good luck :)
>
>Thanks. You too.
>
>Vlad

I should probably clarify the drive info.

The Iomega drive specified is a removable drive. It reports correctly as *removable*. It also reports the *drive is loaded* correctly.

The Conners and Colorado specified are *tape* drives, attached to the floppy controller. These have given us trouble in the past, by interfering with the floppy status indicators and floppy volume labels.
Your program correctly reports the floppy status *drive is loaded* and volume label, *regardless* of the status of the tape unit (tape in/out)

If you would like me to test something on NT 3.51 / 4, let me know by e-mail. We are very interested in your work on this, since it will save us time doing the same thing.
Glenn
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