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Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:57:04 PST8
From: "lists 2 svobi at synass dot net" <lists2svobi@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: RMW support for NTFS in os/2 ? / was support

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Hi Neill
Thanks for your input ...
=2E.. I know but this was not the question ;-)

The solution wanted is on single system with each an OS, =

either XP in the first, and preferably used, OS/2 MCP 4.52 =

in a second primary C: partition. =

These OS'es shall share the D: partition !!!

So this shared D: needs to be either HPFS and acessable from XP =

or it has to be NTFS and has to be accessable from OS/2 !!

Generally the environment is OS/2 minded only ...
=2E.. WINdozes and other OS'es are used temporarily or for test =

purposes only !

Any other intersting hints and suggestions ?

BTW: I am not a techie nor a NW expert :-)

Cheers, svobi
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neil@blondeguy.com on 07/11/2003 16:27:26
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Subject: Re: RMW support for NTFS in os/2 ? / was support

On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:44:08 -0400, "lists 2 svobi at synass dot net"
wrote:

> Hi Bill
> Could you explain more about your experiences =

> and suggestions resp. warnings regarding this, please ?
> =

> I am intensively looking for a best secure solution to access =

> a partition from either XP or OS/2 !

I like using networking to another computer. Both XP and OS/2 have
pretty nice
networking built in. Both use passwords to protect access.
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