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NTFS is M$'s name for HPFS. Until I moved to Win2KPro, I always had my
D: drive formatted as HPFS and accessed it from Winders (D: was shared
between WinNT 3+ and the current OS/2 until then.
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\ / Virginia R. Hetrick, here in sunny California
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Ray Davison wrote:
> Virginia R. Hetrick, Ph.D. wrote:
>
>> NTFS also worked up until Win95 and its brothers. AND, if you look
>> at the code for Win2KPro and XPPro, you will find a ton of things
>> such as ntfs.sys and it's brothers.
>
>
> Maybe a short ton. In W2KPro I found NTFS.SYS, UNTFS.DLL,
> CHKNTFS.EXE, and DFRGNTFS.EXE. I assume they are Win files it uses if
> it uses NTFS. My subject was getting Win to access HPFS. Is all that
> somehow related?
>
>> dir *ntfs* /s > allntsffiles
>
>
> I used file commander to search for *ntfs*
>
> I also found an OS2 directory containing DOSCALLS.DLL and NETAPI.DLL
> and what appears to be a message file. I find no clue what they
> are/were used for.
>
> Ray
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