> Actually, it is my understanding that CDP does *not* use the same Windows
> API function (ReadDirectoryChangesW) that JBB uses. Rather, it is a kernel
> filter.


I stand corrected - now I've just gotta go and figure out what a kernel filter is (that'll be a different mailing list I'm sure)...

:o)
David McClelland
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IBM Tivoli Certified Deployment Professional (ITSM 5.2)
SSO UK Service Delivery – Storage Services
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> CDP sits on top of the same Win32 API that the TSM Journal engine
> does

Actually, it is my understanding that CDP does *not* use the same Windows
API function (ReadDirectoryChangesW) that JBB uses. Rather, it is a kernel
filter.

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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