AM>> What most of you are missing in your zealotness is that the discussed
AM>> service is based on reparse points, a new technology in Windows 2000.
What you missing in your zealotness is that I'm not zealot and never was.
So please hold you tongue and avoid sticking labels.
AM>> This is a MUCH cleaner solution than using kernel modules that trap
AM>> file-related system calls. It also, by design, allows several such
AM>> modules to be loaded concurrently.
In fact, it *is* using NT kernel modules to trap file-related calls,
AFAIK. Only those modules are integrated.
AM>> That's a stupid assertion to make if you don't know what sort of
AM>> hash they're using. Do you?
Didn't they learn you in your math class that *any* hash that isn't equal
by length with hashed objects will collide objects? It's called Dirichlet
principle, IIRC - if you have 3 objects and 2 signatures, 2 objects must
have identical signature. Think about it.
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