
Checking if other PCs in the network can connect to Steam (=> Working like a charm) PLEASE READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE THREAD, IF YOU HAPPEN TO ENCOUNTER A SIMILAR PROBLEM, I'M SURE SOME METHOD MENTIONED WILL WORK ON YOU :) I know that from a player, a user can connect to a different server or swap to SqueezeNetwork, etc.EDIT after the issue has been solved, now: I assume that the player is trying to check that the correct version of the firmware is loaded from the currently connected server every 5 seconds, which seems a bit overkill. ReadFile P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.version SUCCESS Offset: 0, Length: 126ĭeviceIoControl P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.versionğAST IO DISALLOWEDĜontrol: 0x12043ĭeviceIoControl P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.version INVALID PARAMETERĜontrol: 0x12043ĬloseFile P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.version SUCCESS QueryAllInformationFile P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.versioněUFFER OVERFLOWĜreationTime: 10:24:58, LastAccessTime: 22:50:49, LastWriteTime: 10:24:58, ChangeTime: 10:24:58, FileAttributes: A, AllocationSize: 128, EndOfFile: 126, NumberOfLinks: 1, DeletePending: False, Directory: False, IndexNumber: 0x700000000f7fc, EaSize: 0, Access: Generic Read, Position: 0, Mode: Synchronous IO Non-Alert, AlignmentRequirement: Word QueryInformationVolume P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.versioněUFFER OVERFLOW VolumeCreationTime: 02:33:43, VolumeSerialNumber: 1C5C-5263, SupportsObjects: True, VolumeLabel: Pro? QueryNameInformationFile P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.version SUCCESS Name: \Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transporte r.version The following block of process trace is generated every 5 seconds:ĬreateFile P:\Music\SlimServer\trunk\server\Firmware\transpor ter.version SUCCESSĝesired Access: Generic Read, Disposition: Open, Options: Synchronous IO Non-Alert, Non-Directory File, Attributes: N, ShareMode: Read, Write, AllocationSize: n/a, OpenResult: Opened I noticed that SqueezeCenter seems to access \server\Firmware\transporter.version very frequently.

I used SysInternals Process Monitor to snoop all disk activity.

I was recently debugging an issue I had and needed to see what perl.exe was trying to access on my filesystem.
