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Steve Schiffman wrote:
>
> Warp Server does not have HPFS386, it only has the
> HPFS file system. Only Lan Server Advanced, Warp
> Server Advanced and Warp Server for e-Business
> with the HPFS386 option have the HPFS386 file
> system (sometimes referred to as 386 HPFS).
Okay, thanks. I know I have HPFS386 on _something_ around here because
I've looked at the files (I remember one of them - SYSLEVEL.HFS). Maybe
I have it on my Developer Connection CDs or something. Or maybe I have
LAN Server. Some day I should get organized.
- Peter
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