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>	Does anybody know how to get the file creation time and file
>EndOfFile information besides using the FastIoQueryNetworkOpenInfo, 
>FastIoQueryBasicInfo, or the FastIoQueryStandardInfo calls?  I have a kernel 
>mode driver and try to get the above file information using the file object.
>These three calls seem to give me problem when I am under a heavy stress
>of I/O.  If I am writing heavily to the file and try to get the file
>creation time at the same time, I will get corrupted file creation time
>information 
>very frequently(even though the creation time of the file has not been
>changed).

ZwQueryInformationFile

Rick Cadruvi
R&D Performance Group, Inc.
1180 E Patricia #102
Simi Valley, CA 93065
rick@rdperf.com
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