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  • Opposite of QueryDosDevice?

    What API is the opposite of this function? I need to specify the device name and get the drive letter. I know I could use this function, but I don't want to have to get the list of all Drives and do a reverse lookup and have to refresh the list every time to be sure I have all devices that may be new, etc.
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  • #2
    >but I don't want to have to get the list of all Drives and do a reverse lookup

    A. Why not? Ain't no big thang, er, thing.

    B. I don't know what the 'device name' for a disk drive might be, but if it's the UNC name you should be able to open and read files using the the '\\computername\sharename\path\file' form of the filename.

    How are you getting the 'device name' in the first place?



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    Michael Mattias
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    Port Washington WI USA
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    • #3
      Well, that is the tricky part. What I'm doing is making a listview contain the list of running apps and I wanted to use their icon as well. I found the various GetModuleFilename/GetWindowModuleFilename threads, but these functions didn't appear to work right in XP...I found a KB that mentioned they only work with the current process too since things aren't shared like they used to be.

      Then I found some stuff I believe posted by Jose that helped out and worked, but returned the "Kernel Mode" Device names like Linux/Unix.

      So, right now I use something like:

      Code:
      GetWindowThreadProcessId(hWnd, procID)
      procID= OpenProcess(%PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION,ByVal 0, procID)
      GetProcessImageFileName(procID, AppFilename, 569)
      I wrote a function to handle just about every possible value:

      Code:
      Type driveStruct
          driveLetter As Asciiz * 3
          kernelPath  As Asciiz * 310
      End Type
       
      Function GetDrivePath(ByVal kernelPath As String) As String
      Local currentDrives As String
      Local driveArray()  As driveStruct
      Local tempVal       As Dword
      Local tempString    As String
      Local curMatchLen   As Dword
      Local lanSplit      As Dword
       
          currentDrives= Repeat$(106, $Nul)
          GetLogicalDriveStrings(105, ByVal StrPtr(currentDrives))
          Dim driveArray(25)
          For tempVal= 0 To 25
              driveArray(tempVal).driveLetter= Left$(Parse$(currentDrives, $Nul, tempVal + 1), 2)
              If Len(driveArray(tempVal).driveLetter) = 0 Then Exit For
              QueryDosDevice(driveArray(tempVal).driveLetter, driveArray(tempVal).kernelPath, 309)
              ' Need to handle shares like- \Device\LanmanRedirector\;H:000000000003a8ae\sharename\users\GARSTANG
              lanSplit= InStr(driveArray(tempVal).kernelPath, ";")
              If lanSplit <> 0 Then
                  driveArray(tempVal).kernelPath= Left$(driveArray(tempVal).kernelPath, lanSplit - 1) + Remain$(lanSplit, driveArray(tempVal).kernelPath, "\")
              End If
          Next tempVal
       
          For tempVal= 0 To tempVal - 1
              tempString= driveArray(tempVal).kernelPath
              If (Len(tempString) > curMatchLen) And (Left$(kernelPath, Len(tempString)) = tempString) Then
                  Function= driveArray(tempVal).driveLetter + Mid$(kernelPath, Len(tempString) + 1)
                  curMatchLen= Len(tempString)
              End If
          Next tempVal
      End Function
      Quick and dirty, but seems to work for everything I've tried. And, I'm doing it this way because I'm using SHGetFileInfo for the icons to use the sys imagelist for the listview to save mem/resources.
      Last edited by Roger Garstang; 11 Apr 2008, 10:49 AM.
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      • #4
        I just looked thru the "WNetxxx functions" with the goal of replacing the call to QueryDOSDevice.

        Specifically I was looking at wNetOPenEnum.

        This looks interesting. And as long as I now have a network in my office, I can actually try it. I'll do that over the weekend, assuming I finish my personal income tax preparation.

        But I have to believe there is some "Wnetxxxx" function which can work for you to get a "\\computername\Sharename" for each current logical drive on the subject PC.

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        Michael Mattias
        Tal Systems (retired)
        Port Washington WI USA
        [email protected]
        http://www.talsystems.com

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