said: 
>Sandy Shapiro wrote: 
>> For some reason, when I install NTFS.IFS on my Thinkpad T42, I am no 
>> longer able to access DOS or WinOS2. I did some checking, and there are 
>> others with a Thinkpad T42 who do not have this difficulty. 
>>  
>> Could there be something in my particular Thinkpad -- and is there some 
>> way to trouble shoot this? 
>Maybe DOS has to get broken in.  I have four file managers - including  
>NC DOS - on all machines including my Fujitsu LT.  I just made an  object 
>for NC.  I clicked it, everything locked, it cried, and now  works 
>normally. 
>I doubt that is of any help to you, I just find that amusement to be  
>more healthy than frustration. 
>Ray 
Thanks Ray, 
If I rem out the NTFS.IFS statement, Dos and WinOS2 work fine. If I enable 
the statement, I can read NTFS files just fine, but attempts to open DOS 
or WinOS2 windows bring an error message. 
Sandy 
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