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| | Detect "System Protection" status Hi all there, I was wondering how one would be able to detect if "System protection" is enabled on a volume in Vista Ultimate. Is there a PSDK API that would give the status of a selected volume's "System protection" state. I would appreciate any help form you in this regard. Thanks Raj |
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