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In <200404210523.2252761.11@scoug.com>, on 04/21/04
at 05:23 AM, "Harry Motin" said:
>monitor, one keyboard and two mice (I have to different mice). Since the
>2 computes are networked, I would like to see long filenames on my ECS
>machine, when looking at files on my 98 machine.
When asking questions it is always good to ask the question you really
want answered.
Installing the FAT32 driver will not allow you to see long file names on
via a network share. The driver is only used when accessing local
filesystems.
To see long file names on Win98 via a network share you are going to need
to tweak the Peer settings. I forget the exact details which should be
somewhere in the newsgroup archives.
HTH,
Steven
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