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SUMMARYMicrosoft Windows File Manager cannot connect from a LAN Manager 2.0 or 2.1 MS-DOS workstation to a network share name that is greater than the standard MS-DOS limit of eight characters followed by a period (.) and a three letter extension. For example, you can connect to:
You cannot connect to:
Both of the above shares will be viewable through File Manager's
Browse ability. When attempting to connect to a share with a long
name, the following error messages are displayed:
The network server name does not have this limitation. For example, you can connect to:
MORE INFORMATIONFrom a LAN Manager 2.0 enhanced MS-DOS workstation, if you have two shares, one named \\SERVER\SHARENAME (invalid) and the other named \\SERVER\SHARENAM (valid), and you use File Manager's Browse function and attempt to connect to \\SERVER\SHARENAME (invalid), then you will be connected to \\SERVER\SHARENAM (valid). Additional query words: 3.10 3.11 err msg
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