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Filesystem hooks

Hi,

I am writing some kind of a file-system monitor ( similar to an unvirus ),
this require optimal performance and minimal footprint so C++ is used, I need
to get indication of new files being written to the disk, currently I use the
FindFirstChangeNotification Api BUT this doesn’t tell me when file writing
operation completed ( when CloseHandle was called for that file ), I would
rather NOT getting in to the kernel as this will require file system filter
development which will take a considerable amount of time to develop.

So, Is there any way of getting indications concerning file write completion
without getting into the kernel ???

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Nadav
http://www.ddevel.com
Nov 17 '05 #1
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