|The Windows NT Data Links File System is incompatible with Norton Utilities. |When a file is deleted from a drive controlled by DLFS, a kernel exception |results: error 0x1E (Kernel Mode Exception Not Handled). The exception |being 0xC00000005 (Access Violation). This access violation happens because |the Norton Utilities driver gets loaded after the DLFS filter driver gets |loaded.
|A temporary work-around is to load the DLFSD driver, after the Norton Utilities |driver is loaded. This work-around can be done by changing the DLFSD driver |startup to manual. Click on Start and select Settings--> Control Panel-->Devices-->DLFSD |and set it to manual.
|A batch file, that can be added to the startup folder, can be created which |loads the DLFSD driver and the DLFM Service on system startup. The contents |of the batch file are as follows:
| net start dlfsd | net start "dlfm service"
|Name this batch file start_dlfs.bat, and copy it into the C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Startup directory.
|Only the administrator has the privilege to load the DLFS filter driver |and the DLFM service.
|The SET CONSTRAINTS statement has been replaced by the SET INTEGRITY statement. |For backwards compatibility, both statements are accepted in DB2 UDB V7.