Look at FUSE, its a userland filesystem driver system.

https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse

On 29 Jul 2016 7:31 a.m., "Justin C" <leechma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good afternoon,
> I am trying to create a fake (virtual?) drive that would display a
> programmatic generated file system tree that when the user clicks on a file
> in internet explore it opens the file but could first run operations on
> that file like log that it was opened or even de-crypt the file and then
> return it to the user. (Boxcryptor classic does it some how if anyone knows
> how that works.)
> Is this possible with Go? Would this be only possible written in c++?
> I have bin looking at github.com/blang/vfs
> When looking at it I'm wondering if this only creates the file system for
> that go program or does it also show up in Windows explorer? Would it
> showing up in internet explorer be a step in it's self?
> Sorry for such a open ended question but I'm struggling to understand what
> i should be looking into. Do i need to be looking into a virtual file
> system or is it called something else?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
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