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    Not sure if this is the right forum, but I'll give it a try. I've googled this without getting an answer. Does anyone know how to programatically eject a PCMCIA card (In this case a Novatel AirCard)? Does .NET have this functionality, or is there something in the win32 API? Thanks, Mel

    "We may not be the smartest in the world, but we're the smartest you've got." (a co-worker to our manager)

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      Not sure if this is the right forum, but I'll give it a try. I've googled this without getting an answer. Does anyone know how to programatically eject a PCMCIA card (In this case a Novatel AirCard)? Does .NET have this functionality, or is there something in the win32 API? Thanks, Mel

      "We may not be the smartest in the world, but we're the smartest you've got." (a co-worker to our manager)

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      I was under the impression that PCMCIA card's had a hardware only locking and ejector system? Or am I thinking of the wrong cards? They're the ones which you have to push in to release, then the button sticks out a bit and then you have to push it back in to lock it again?

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        I was under the impression that PCMCIA card's had a hardware only locking and ejector system? Or am I thinking of the wrong cards? They're the ones which you have to push in to release, then the button sticks out a bit and then you have to push it back in to lock it again?

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        Sorry. I should have clarified what I meant by "eject". What I want to do is to "stop" the card. The equivalent of clicking on the systray icon and stopping the card for "safe" removal.

        "We may not be the smartest in the world, but we're the smartest you've got." -a co-worker, speaking to our manager

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          Sorry. I should have clarified what I meant by "eject". What I want to do is to "stop" the card. The equivalent of clicking on the systray icon and stopping the card for "safe" removal.

          "We may not be the smartest in the world, but we're the smartest you've got." -a co-worker, speaking to our manager

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          Ahhh right :) uhhh I'd think theres probably an API call for that ... but unfortunatly I have no idea what it would be sorry.

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            Not sure if this is the right forum, but I'll give it a try. I've googled this without getting an answer. Does anyone know how to programatically eject a PCMCIA card (In this case a Novatel AirCard)? Does .NET have this functionality, or is there something in the win32 API? Thanks, Mel

            "We may not be the smartest in the world, but we're the smartest you've got." (a co-worker to our manager)

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            cant be done.

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