This is unavoidable. When you intercept system interrupts, you only
can safely uninstall when the nobody else has trapped the same
interrupt or, in other words, you can only uninstall when the
interrupt vector is pointing to the TSR you are trying to uninstall.
This is an opportunity to jump
2011/11/7 Bret Johnson bretj...@juno.com:
This is unavoidable. When you intercept system interrupts, you only
can safely uninstall when the nobody else has trapped the same
interrupt or, in other words, you can only uninstall when the
interrupt vector is pointing to the TSR you are trying to
I'm aware of AMIS. I could implement it in vmsmount. Then you'll only
have to convince the maintainers of shsucdx, doslfn and some more or
less popular proprietary tsrs like ntfs4dos... :)
Please, don't get me wrong. I think AMIS is a great idea, maybe just
a bit too late, and I'm open to