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How about if you use RSJ to attach a CD and use XCOPY to copy all the
files on a drive to CD, will EAs get copied too?
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>In <3E94EC40.7050202@attbi.com>, on 04/09/03
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>>Does anyone know if RSJ 5.00 backs up EAs when writing to CD?
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>RSJ alone? It's not likely. If you use BA2K and dump to CD, the EAs will
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How about if you use RSJ to attach a CD and use XCOPY to copy all the
files on a drive to CD, will EAs get copied too?
Steven Levine wrote:
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In <3E94EC40.7050202@attbi.com>, on 04/09/03
at 07:58 PM, Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@attbi.com> said:
Does anyone know if RSJ 5.00 backs up EAs when writing to CD?
RSJ alone? It's not likely. If you use BA2K and dump to CD, the EAs will
be backed up.
Steven
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