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The following sample demonstrates how to create a mounted folder. For more information, see Creating Mounted Folders.
This sample uses the following functions: GetVolumeNameForVolumeMountPoint and SetVolumeMountPoint.
#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0501
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define BUFSIZE MAX_PATH
int _tmain( int argc, TCHAR *argv[] )
{
BOOL bFlag;
TCHAR Buf[BUFSIZE]; // temporary buffer for volume name
if( argc != 3 )
{
_tprintf( TEXT("Usage: %s <mount_point> <volume>\n"), argv[0] );
_tprintf( TEXT("For example, \"%s c:\\mnt\\fdrive\\ f:\\\"\n"), argv[0]);
return( -1 );
}
// We should do some error checking on the inputs. Make sure there
// are colons and backslashes in the right places, and so on
bFlag = GetVolumeNameForVolumeMountPoint(
argv[2], // input volume mount point or directory
Buf, // output volume name buffer
BUFSIZE // size of volume name buffer
);
if (bFlag != TRUE)
{
_tprintf( TEXT("Retrieving volume name for %s failed.\n"), argv[2] );
return (-2);
}
_tprintf( TEXT("Volume name of %s is %s\n"), argv[2], Buf );
bFlag = SetVolumeMountPoint(
argv[1], // mount point
Buf // volume to be mounted
);
if (!bFlag)
_tprintf (TEXT("Attempt to mount %s at %s failed.\n"), argv[2], argv[1]);
return (bFlag);
}