PRB: ERROR_VOLUME_EXISTS Defined Incorrectly in DDK Error.h

Last reviewed: December 24, 1995
Article ID: Q141538
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Win32 Device Development Kit (DDK) for Windows 95, version 4.0

SUMMARY

ERROR_VOLUME_EXISTS as defined in the Error.h file shipped with the Windows 95 DDK is defined as 606h. The value of ERROR_VOLUME_EXISTS used internally by Windows 95 (IFSMGR and the FSDs shipped with the product) is 284h. As a result, IFSMGR will reject the remount request and force a new mount if FSDs for removeable media return ERROR_VOLUME_EXISTS.

RESOLUTION

There is an alternative in Ifs.h called IFSERR_VOLUME_EXISTS, which has the value 284h. This alternative correctly matches the value of ERROR_VOLUME_EXISTS used by the Windows 95 retail binaries, so you can use it instead of ERROR_VOLUME_EXISTS.


Additional reference words: 4.00
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Last reviewed: December 24, 1995
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