said:
>In <200305020042.3138005.6@scoug.com>, on 05/02/03
> at 12:42 AM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>files. Does that mean that my file manager, ZTBold, writes EA's to the
>>CD-RW when the program copies or moves a file from a hard drive partition
>>and reads them from the CD-RW when performing the reverse of these
>>operations?
>No, the EAs will be discarded. The file system (technically the IFS)
>determines if EAs are supported.
As some presidential candidate said years ago, "There you go again" with
those acronyms. IFS=Installed File System?
All of my hard disk partitions are formatted for HPFS. Will ZTBold
restore the EA's when I copy a file from a CD=RW to one of them?
The extensive exchange of messages about RSJ, CD-RW, and backing up is the
type of interchange that makes SCOUG-Help valuable.
Thanks to each person who contributed.
Jack
Jack
>Steven
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