Thanks Tom.  I didn't consider IPCS for such a task.  I'd have to read up on 
dynamically invoking IPCS to see how much effort that might be.

Interesting idea, but my guess is that it would be a tad heavyweight for an 
application that just wanted to print the contents of some storage in standard 
dump format.  Probably easier and more efficient to re-invent the wheel in your 
own code than to call IPCS.

As I said in an earlier reply, this is purely academic, just a matter of my 
curiosity on a Friday.

Regards,

Peter

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On 9/21/2018 2:15 PM, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
> It's Friday, so how about an off-the-wall question I have always wondered 
> about.

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Peter,

You could call IPCS to display the storage you want.
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