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Does the Windows 95 Redirector Kit actually access a network?

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Does the Windows 95 Redirector Kit actually access a network?

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No, the kit doesn’t actually access any network. Instead, it provides functional stubs that must be replaced with calls to a a real network. The stub functionality is implemented by calling Ring 0 file I/O services. The net result is that the Windows 95 Redirector Kit is functional, and can be adapted to a wide variety of networks.

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