WFWG Err Msg: The 32-Bit File System Is Incompatible...SUBSTLast reviewed: February 14, 1995Article ID: Q106276 |
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SYMPTOMSIf you enable 32-bit file access and you use the MS-DOS substitute command (SUBST), one of the following symptoms occurs when you start your system:
CAUSEThe SUBST utility from MS-DOS allows you to substitute drive letters for directory names. This method of redirection is incompatible with 32-bit file access. When IFSMGR.386 detects SUBST, it prevents 32-bit file access from loading to protect against data loss. IMPORTANT: It is important to note that 32-bit file access is disabled for all drives, not just the substituted drive.
RESOLUTIONThis error message is by design. If you use 32-bit file access, you cannot use the SUBST command. To use the SUBST command, you must first disable 32-bit file access. Note that the following message is displayed if SUBST is used in an MS-DOS virtual machine (VM) with 32-bit file access enabled:
Cannot SUBST a network driveThis error message appears regardless of whether you are using a stand- alone machine or one on a network.
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