, August 08, 2004 4:14 PM
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What's an example of when this might be useful?
--brian
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SmithSent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 5:37 PMTo:
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Joe,
You just
rock.
I have NO idea (other
than the pleasure of a challenge?) that led you to put this much effort in but
I do appreciate it.
So... let me ask
to verify if the same thing will work. I am not sure at what level the
change is being made at.
joe
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Oh
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joeSent: Friday, August 06, 2004 4:42 PMTo:
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Update on this.
I chatted with Molly a little more then started playing...
As my initial thoughts were ("there might be some
What's an example of when this might be useful?
--brian
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structure has changed?
Ill be putting this onto a webfarm
tomorrow AM.
Thanks,
Michael
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New update
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What's an example of when this might be useful?
--brian
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joeSent: Monday, August 02, 2004 5:17 PMTo:
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Chat with your SAN people and see if they can somehow have
it report the volume as read only. Sounds like earlie
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SmithSent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 9:25 PMTo:
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It was Molly Browns
posts that led me to believe it was possible. To
wit:
http://www.osronline.com/lists_archive/ntfsd/thread1636.html
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It was Molly Browns
posts that led me to believe it was possible. To
wit:
http://www.osronline.com/lists_archive/ntfsd/thread1636.html
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SmithSent: Monday, August 02, 2004 4:16 PMTo:
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That was what I wanted. :-)
I'm building web farms on top ofa couple
ofSANs. I want to share static data as read-only.
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This one had me poking around as this would be interesting
functionality. I found one hit in the newsgroups from a Molly Brown (mollybro)
saying it is possible and a one liner in MSDN around I/O Subsystem enhancements
.
"NTFS will now mount read-only
on an underlying read-only volume. If
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This one had me poking around as this
would be interesting functionality. I found one hit in the newsgroups from a
Molly Brown (mollybro) saying
Windows Doesn't share disk very
well.
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Im actually talking
about c) a logical disk visible
first of all - are you sure you're
a) talking about a volume (e.g. physical or logical disk?)
that you want to mount on one box, or
b) are you talking about a share with data, which you want
to make available to others, but they should only read from
it?
if a), this is simply related to
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first of all - are you sure you're
a) talking about a volume (e.g. physical
or logical disk?) that you want to mount on one box, or
b) are you talking about a share with
data, which you want to make
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