Moxa TC-6110-T-W7E [13/74] File based write filter

Moxa TC-6110-T-W7E [13/74] File based write filter
TC-6110 / Windows 7 Enabling Windows 7 Write Protections
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File-Based Write Filter
Overview
File-Based Write Filter (FBWF) is similar to EWF, but is enforced at the file level rather than at the hardware
(bit) level. This means it is slightly less secure, but this allows it to provide more user features than is possible
with EWF.
File-Based Write Filter (FBWF) allows the Windows Embedded platform to maintain the
appearance of read and write access on write-sensitive or read-only storage. FBWF
makes read and write access transparent to applications.
Writing to storage media may be undesirable or impossible in embedded devices. FBWF
redirects all writes targeted for protected volumes to a RAM cache called an overlay. Used
in this context, an overlay is similar to a transparency overlay on an overhead projector.
Any change made to the overlay affects the picture as seen in the aggregate, but if the
overlay is removed, the underlying picture remains unchanged.
One of FBWF’s more advanced features allows the user to specify a directory where data may be more
conveniently written to the data drive than is possible with EWF. The TC-6110’s default settings have already
configured a default directory for this; you may use the
c:\temp directory for files which require write access.
Enabling File-Based Write Filter
To enable file-based write filtering, do the following:
1. To check if FBWF is enabled or disabled, type
C:\...\>fbwfmgr /displayconfig:
2. To enable the FBWF, type
C:\...\>fbwfmgr /enable and then reboot the system to take effect.

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