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Re: File encoding for files ported between Mac and Windows?
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Re: File encoding for files ported between Mac and Windows?


  • Subject: Re: File encoding for files ported between Mac and Windows?
  • From: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 11:36:28 +0100

On 16 Jan 2010, at 13:43, Paul Sanders wrote:

> Just to report back - I did try getting the Open AFS server to
> run on my XP box and failed miserably.  They do say in the
> release notes that he Windows server is 'Not supported',
> 'Experimental' and 'Do not store any data that you cannot afford
> to lose' so the omens were not good.  After a series of
> nonsensical error messages from the admin utilities and an offer
> to reformat my NTFS partition, I gave up.

We only use the client on Windows (which works fine), our servers are all Linux (Scientific Linux, because it comes with OpenAFS support out of the box).


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