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  • Subject: Remount volumes
  • From: "Sean Liong" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 16:06:14 +0000

Hi,

I have called [[NSWorkspace sharedWordspace] unmountAndEjectDeviceAtPath:(@"/Volumes/NO_NAME")]; in my application to unmount a USB device.

How shall I remount the device in my application?? I have tried to call the [[NSWorkspace sharedWordspace] checkForRemovableMedia]; or [[NSWorkspace sharedWordspace] mountNewRemoveableMedia]; but the device will not be remount.

What shall I do to let the device remount programmtically??
Thanks for any advices!

sean

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