Avoid Creating Macintosh Filenames that are NT Device NamesLast reviewed: April 4, 1997Article ID: Q120740 |
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SUMMARYMacintosh clients should avoid creating filenames on Services for Macintosh (SFM) volumes that are the same as Windows NT device names (such as NUL, LPT1, and so on). Using the same names can lead to problems accessing files and directories from NT.
MORE INFORMATIONIn Windows NT, you can create any number of device names and assign them any name. For example, you can create a device called SomeName and alias it to \Device\Serial0. MS-DOS devices are actually aliases to real names. For instance, A: is really an alias to \Device\Floppy0. In essence there are no real "reserved" names.
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