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Old December 30th 10, 11:10 PM posted to comp.arch.storage
srj
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Default passThrough mini filter driver

Hello.
I am modifying passThrough mini filter driver from WDK sampel to
block USB. But i am stuck now. I am confused from exactly where to
start?? ..Need Help..
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Old December 31st 10, 03:47 PM posted to comp.arch.storage
Maxim S. Shatskih[_2_]
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Default passThrough mini filter driver

Can you ask on Windows kernel forums, not on comp.arch.storage?

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"srj" wrote in message ...
Hello.
I am modifying passThrough mini filter driver from WDK sampel to
block USB. But i am stuck now. I am confused from exactly where to
start?? ..Need Help..

 




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