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SYMPTOMSWhen you view a directory of files from a Windows 95 client (with Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks or Novell[ASCII 146]s 32-bit Client for Windows 95 loaded) to a Windows NT Server 4.0 File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW) volume or directory, not all of the files may be displayed using Windows Explorer, a command prompt, or Network Neighborhood. The shortened names for all the files appear if you view them with WINFILE from Windows 95. CAUSEThis problem seems to be related to the way Windows 95 parses the files when retrieving a directory listing on the FPNW server. The Windows 95 client may or may not be able to view all of the files in a given FPNW directory, depending on the naming convention used by any client saving files to the FPNW server. RESOLUTION
In the directory where the Windows 95 client cannot display or view all of
the files, create a file named 00000000.000 with READ-ONLY and HIDDEN
attributes.
MORE INFORMATIONThe problem only occurs with Windows 95 clients connecting to an FPNW server. Other NetWare clients (CSNW, NetX, and VLM clients) can view all files correctly when connecting to the FPNW server. Additional query words: Winnt Win95 FPNW NwLnk
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