Hi Alan,

> I changed the file_storage gadget so that it would send full 255-byte
> replies (with type = length = 0) to string fetches when the requested
> length was 255 bytes and the string number was > 0.  It's hard to tell
> whether Windows liked it or not, because in any case the descriptors were
> fetched twice -- the first time asking for 255 bytes and the second time 
> asking for just the first two bytes and then just the actual string 
> length.
> 
> I also didn't bother to look if Windows displayed the correct strings, and
> it's always possible that those strings were already in the registry 
> because of earlier tests.  I don't know how to remove old device entries 
> from Windows 2000.

don't you need some special hardware to turn yourself into a gadget?  How
does it work? - it sounds very useful.

Thanks,

Duncan.


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