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I finally figured out what was keeping ntfs.ifs from working under eCS. It
was pure serendipity, but I found that the uniaud drivers are the culprit.
If I rem out the uniaud drivers, I can then read my ntfs drive.
It is curious because I use the same uniaud drivers on the same computer
under Warp 4, and ntfs.ifs works fine. But for some reason under eCS,
ntfs.ifs loads but can't read my ntfs drive on this computer.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.
Sandy
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