Cannot Access a Joliet Formatted CD Created by Easy-CD Pro 95

Last reviewed: September 29, 1997
Article ID: Q107744
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0

SYMPTOMS

You cannot access a CD-ROM in Windows NT that was created by Easy-CD Pro 95 using Joliet format.

CAUSE

When you write files with file names containing certain European characters, Easy-CD Pro 95 writes the file names and folder names in a nonstandard Joliet format that Windows NT cannot interpret.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem, upgrade to Easy-CD Pro 95 version 2.11 or later. The upgrade can be downloaded from:

   http://www.adaptec.com/support/cdrec/download.html

NOTE: Because Web sites are constantly updated, the site address may change without notice. If this occurs, link to the Adaptec home page at the following address or contact Adaptec directly:

   http://www.adaptec.com/

MORE INFORMATION

Easy-CD Pro is manufactured by Adaptec, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.


Additional query words: 4.00 Incat noncompliance
Keywords : nthw NTSrvWkst kbenv kbhw
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Solution Type : kbwontfix


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Last reviewed: September 29, 1997
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