Hi all,<br><br>I have followed the discussion about the problems with the WMI in <a href="https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/5392" target="_blank">https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/5392</a>. I patched my release version of boost 1_46_1 with the wmi.patch but I do not achieve it works well.<br>


<br>I am using the Interprocess library in order to interchange 
information between two programs that run in Windows but one of them was
 compiled in linux with the MinGW cross-compiling-environment on an 
Ubuntu 10.10 machine that uses this version of boost. I create the 
shared memory in the program compiled directly on Windows but it is 
created in the folder named &quot;Select ...&quot;. When I start the second 
program, this program is looking for the shared memory in the folder 
named &quot;200110523...&quot;. How can I found the same behaviour in the two 
programs in order to use the shared memory segment?<br>
<br>Could somebody give me some help?<br><br>Presently, I work on Windows XP and VS 2008.<br><br>Thanks in advance.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Alexander Pérez Ruiz<br>Doctorado en Automatización Avanzada y Robótica<br>Instituto de Organización y Control de Sistemas Industriales (IOC)<br>
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