Tiger clients will not mount home folder

I'm doing the popular AD/OD integration (AFP548.com AD/OD v 2.1). Home folders will not auto mount.
Authentication is working, single sign-on does not work, users have to login again when manually mounting the Users share on the XServe.
Home folders are created in advance with a script using cp and chown. Directory Access is checked to get user home folder from Active Directory, localhome is diabled, protocol is afp.
Sometimes a test user will mount, 99% of logins create local folder. There is a funny log that says cannot log /var/...user id is over 100000.
It doesn't help that I'm ignorant on troubleshooting these issues.
I'm not finding similar enough issues previously posted that could give me an idea of how to fix.

Went with mobile accounts and having them sync at login/logout.

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    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:17:08 INFO] [1] serial number 000A270002BF5F21
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:17:08 INFO] [1] *** CONNECTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] [SIMULATED VOLUME ARRIVAL] generating volume mount for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] [VolumeArrive] mask = 0x1C
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\E:
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x1
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] iTunes device #1 found with drive letter E, mask 0x10
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] [1] input #1 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:11 INFO] [1] input #1
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\D:
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] type 0x2 drive 0x0 partition 0xffffffff
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] [SIMULATED INTERFACE ARRIVAL] generating connect event for device 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] looking up device # for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:17:11 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] [VolumeArrive] mask = 0x1C
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\E:
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x1
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] iTunes device #1 found with drive letter E, mask 0x10
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] [1] input #2 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:17:11 INFO] [1] input #2
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\D:
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] type 0x2 drive 0x0 partition 0xffffffff
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] [SIMULATED INTERFACE ARRIVAL] generating connect event for device 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:11 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #1] - (HDW) Volume Mount
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:11 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Connected} ==> {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] looking up device # for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0xDB8,09:17:11 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:11 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:11 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:11 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:11 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:14 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:15 INFO] [1] OS says filesystem is FAT32
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:16 INFO] [1] ===== iPod Touch Wheel =====
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:16 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:16 INFO] 9:17:16, year 2006, day of yr. 321, GMT offset 0 isDST 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:16 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:18 INFO] [1] *** MOUNTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:17:18 INFO] [1] Auto-launch iTunes DISABLED
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:17:18 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #2] - (HDW) Volume Mount
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:17:18 INFO] ** CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:21 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:21 INFO] [1] input #3 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:21 INFO] [1] input #3
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:21 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:21 INFO] [1] input #4 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:21 INFO] [1] input #4
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:21 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:21 INFO] [1] input #5 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:21 INFO] [1] input #5
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:22 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #3] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:23 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x1806002, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:23 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:23 INFO] [1] progress is now 1
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:23 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #4] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:24 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Mounted} ==> {Unknown}
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:24 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x1806002, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:24 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:24 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #5] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:24 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Unknown}
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:24 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x1806400, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:24 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:24 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x1806400, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:24 INFO] [1] *** DISCONNECTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:24 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:24 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [VolumeRemoved] existing mask 0x10, arrive mask 0x10
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [1] value = 1
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [1] input #6 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:38 INFO] [1] input #6
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:38 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #6] - (HDW) Volume Unmount
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:38 INFO] [1] progress is now 3
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:38 INFO] [1] Setting progress to 3
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:38 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [InterfaceRemoved]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [1] value = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] removed device number 1 from m_objDeviceNumberMap
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [1] input #7 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:38 INFO] [1] input #7
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [1] Progress state is 3, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 ERROR] device number 0 exists, but isn't in m_objDeviceNumberMap!
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] removed device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" from m_vctDeviceInterfaces
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:38 INFO] [1] input #8 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:38 INFO] [1] input #8
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:38 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #7] - (HDW) Interface Removal
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:38 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:38 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #8] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:38 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x1806400, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:38 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:39 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:39 INFO] [1] input #9 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:39 INFO] [1] input #9
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:39 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #9] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:39 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x1806400, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:18:39 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:48 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:48 INFO] [1] input #10 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:48 INFO] [1] input #10
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:48 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:18:48 INFO] [1] input #11 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:48 INFO] [1] input #11
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:49 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #10] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:18:49 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:49 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #11] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:18:49 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:34:58 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:34:58 INFO] [1] input #12 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:34:59 INFO] [1] input #12
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:34:59 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #12] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:35:00 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:39:01 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:39:01 INFO] [1] input #13 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:39:01 INFO] [1] input #13
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:39:02 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #13] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:39:02 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:39:02 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:39:02 INFO] [1] input #14 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:39:02 INFO] [1] input #14
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:39:02 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #14] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:39:02 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:41 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:41 INFO] [1] input #15 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:41 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:41 INFO] [1] input #16 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:41 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:41 INFO] [1] input #17 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:41 INFO] [1] input #15
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:42:41 INFO] [1] input #16
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:42:41 INFO] [1] input #17
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:41 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #15] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:49 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:42:49 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #16] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:42:49 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:42:49 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #17] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:42:49 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [InterfaceArrival] \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 1
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] Attempt to reassign from session 0 to session 0, DENIED!
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] added device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" to m_objDeviceNameMap
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] added state machine 1 to m_objDeviceIdMap
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] added device number 1 to m_objDeviceNumberMap
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] added device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" to m_vctDeviceInterfaces
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] input #18 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] input #18
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] input #19 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:42:51 INFO] [1] input #19
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:51 INFO] [1] input #20 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:42:51 INFO] [1] input #20
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #18] - (HDW) Interface Arrival
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 1
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] progress is now 2
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] progress is now 2
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Unknown} ==> {Connected}
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Connected}
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] SCSI Inquiry attempt #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] VendorId: Apple
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] ProductId: iPod
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] revision: 1.62
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] vendor bytes:
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 13 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] firmware version: 1.62 (0x13E)
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] Power State: Not Powered
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] Checkpoint attempt #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] serial number 000A270002BF5F21
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:51 INFO] [1] *** CONNECTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:42:51 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #19] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:42:51 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:42:51 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #20] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:42:51 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] [SIMULATED VOLUME ARRIVAL] generating volume mount for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] [VolumeArrive] mask = 0x1C
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\E:
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x1
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] iTunes device #1 found with drive letter E, mask 0x10
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] [1] input #21 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:53 INFO] [1] input #21
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\D:
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] type 0x2 drive 0x0 partition 0xffffffff
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] [SIMULATED INTERFACE ARRIVAL] generating connect event for device 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] looking up device # for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:42:53 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:54 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #21] - (HDW) Volume Mount
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:54 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Connected} ==> {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:54 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:54 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:54 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:54 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:42:54 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:43:02 INFO] [1] OS says filesystem is FAT32
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:43:03 INFO] [1] ===== iPod Touch Wheel =====
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:43:03 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:43:03 INFO] 9:43:3, year 2006, day of yr. 321, GMT offset 0 isDST 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:43:03 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:43:04 INFO] [1] *** MOUNTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x52C,09:43:04 INFO] [1] Auto-launch iTunes DISABLED
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] [VolumeArrive] mask = 0x10
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\E:
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x1
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] iTunes device #1 found with drive letter E, mask 0x10
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] [1] input #22 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:43:11 INFO] [1] input #22
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:43:11 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #22] - (HDW) Volume Mount
    [SERVICE: 0x4EC,09:43:11 INFO] ** CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x4F0,09:43:11 INFO] [1] input #23 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:43:11 INFO] [1] input #23
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:43:12 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #23] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xD24,09:43:12 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000000bf5f21&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xF90,09:43:16 INFO] <0x4> Got Serial #
    [SERVICE: 0x200,09:43:16 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0x200,09:43:16 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x200,09:43:16 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x200,09:43:16 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x200,09:43:16 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xF90,09:43:16 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xF90,09:43:16 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0xF90,09:43:16 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x200,09:43:33 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
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