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Re: Q: Filenames... Truncation to 32chars. and Replacing TroublesomeText
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Re: Q: Filenames... Truncation to 32chars. and Replacing TroublesomeText


  • Subject: Re: Q: Filenames... Truncation to 32chars. and Replacing TroublesomeText
  • From: has <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 12:31:14 +0100

Wade Cady wrote:

>I have a 120 GB volume that is a rudimentary fileserver which runs on a mac with Panther. I have another disk, recently purchased, that I want to serve those files until we get a grasp on future file serving possibilities and solutions. Thing is, this mac is running OS 9, due to an archiving system that isn't broken I don't want to upgrade it ... yet.

Perhaps an archiving system that can't handle long filenames nowadays _should_ be considered broken? Messed up filenames kinda defeats the purpose of backing-up, I'd have thought.

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