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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T00:27:50+00:00 2026-06-01T00:27:50+00:00

I am having a bit of trouble with the following include: #include <ntddscsi.h> When

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I am having a bit of trouble with the following include:
#include <ntddscsi.h>
When I compile (using NetBean 7.1 & Cygwin C++ compiler), I am told that I need to define “SCSI_PASS_THROUGH” before I can use it… in ntddscsi.h however, it is defined:

typedef struct _SCSI_PASS_THROUGH {
SHORT  Length;
CHAR  ScsiStatus;
CHAR  PathId;
CHAR  TargetId;
CHAR  Lun;
CHAR  CdbLength;
CHAR  SenseInfoLength;
CHAR  DataIn;
LONG  DataTransferLength;
LONG  TimeOutValue;
LONG_PTR DataBufferOffset;
LONG  SenseInfoOffset;
CHAR  Cdb[16];
} SCSI_PASS_THROUGH, *PSCSI_PASS_THROUGH;

Anyone have any idea what on earth is going wrong??

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    2026-06-01T00:27:51+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:27 am

    This might happen if you have circular dependencies, or for example LONG_PTR is not defined anywhere.

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