Substitute DeviceName for the name the OS gives the drive.

On a Windows box you'll find it here:

Computer Manager > Device Manager > Tape Drives > [your branded  
model] > Properties  >Tape Symbolic Name (this is where you'll find  
what the OS calls it)

and TapeInfo will work just fine for you.

Erich

On Jan 10, 2007, at 3:19 AM, Andreas Lüdtke wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure the tape alert (Alert Command) for my DLT  
> drive under Windows 2003
> Server. I ran the following command on the command line:
>
>       tapeinfo -f DeviceName
>
> the result is always:
>
>       cannot open SCSI device 'DeviceName' - No such file or directory
>
> I read in the archive (may 2006) that Robert Nelson has ported the  
> mtx package to windows.
> So I assume that this program "should" work under windows, but what  
> is the correct
> DeviceName to use it under windows?
>
> Thanks
>
>       Andreas
>
>
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