Replication Between Windows NT Advanced Server and OS/2Last reviewed: May 8, 1997Article ID: Q102471 |
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You can replicate directories or files from a Windows NT NTFS volume to an OS/2 (with LAN Manager 2.x) FAT volume if the filenames meet FAT style naming conventions. The same is true for OS/2 as long as the filenames meet OS/2 HPFS style naming conventions. Directories or files that do not meet the FAT naming convention (8.3), cannot be replicated from a Windows NT Advanced Server NTFS file system volume to an MS OS/2 LAN Manager 2.x FAT volume. Directories or files can be replicated from a Windows NT Advanced Server NTFS volume to an MS OS/2 LAN Manager 2.x HPFS volume; however, the names of the directories or files must meet the HPFS conventions. HPFS filenames must meet the following conventions:
For more information on replication, query on the following words here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
replication and overview and ntFor information on file naming conventions in the different Windows NT file systems, query on the following key words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
FAT and HPFS and NTFS and NAME |
Additional query words: prodnt
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