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Tom Archer26-Jul-03 2:33
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Questionhow to make a groupbox's title transparent Pin
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GeneralSymbolic Link, I think Pin
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jbannon25-Jul-03 22:50
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Smile | :) Amleth,

From the Windows XP Help Glossary:

An area of storage on a hard disk. A volume is formatted by using a file system, such as FAT or NTFS, and has a drive letter assigned to it. You can view the contents of a volume by clicking its icon in Windows Explorer or in My Computer. A single hard disk can have multiple volumes, and volumes can also span multiple disks.

The first name you have is not a symbolic link but the location of the file given the device name (\Device\HarddiskVolume2). The mapping of is recorded in the registry somewhere (under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE I think). The value is only registered if you have volumes enabled. If your right-click on a drive and go into properties. Select the hardware tab and then select the device and then properties again, you will see the volumes on the drive there recorded in the Volumes tab.

To get to this from C++ you will need to use one of the registry classes (I don't use them as I concentrate on Standard C++ so I can't advise further).

Hope this helps,

Jim Bannon
(When in doubt, try honesty!)
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