Marc

Granted, we have tried the Enable Write Caching checks - but IS this a cast iron way 
of guaranteeing data will not be held by XP until later, and the FAT table will be 
updated instantly?

> I HOPE you don't mean you have two PCs on the same SCSI bus, 
> talking to the
> same drive... that would be bad unless you're writing the underlying
> file-system and coordinating writes between the multiple 
> masters.  (see this
> done, hated it with a passion)

Yes, sort of.  The other machine is a non-Windows unit which has its own SCSI 
controller, and internal HD.  The user community is quite used to this set up with 
Windows 98 and previous, and users know not to mix and match the controller functions, 
and to set the device as Removeable.  And the third party box is extremely well 
behaved - it finishes what it does and gets away from the HD.  

But it has a 40x8 LCD display and limited controls which makes disk managment 
difficult, when compared with drag and drop control in Windows.  And there are other 
issues that I need to solve with software - eg. long names are not supported by the 
drive format, but XP knows seems to know no limits - and this has caused corruption 
already.  So there is a strong motivation here for a software solution.

So I was hoping that there may be either a programmatic way to ensure that the file 
system updates at the time, or perhaps a process which if followed would cause that 
same effect.  For example, if XP performed a write, a directory change, a read, and 
then went back to the first directory - that would maybe force the flushing of any 
extra data held en route?

> Why not just use Windows shares on the owning machine?

If I understand your question, I think the answer lies in the fact that the 
third-party box is non-Windows.

with kind regards
DD.

David Day
STL EPOS Project
DDL: 2183
Tel: 01228 611836

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