Liliana wrote:

>Arthur Ellen wrote:
>
>>I burned a CD under Windows 2000 and have brought it over
>>to OS 9.1. The file names are all down to the old DOS 5.3 style. Is there
>>any way I can restore the long file names?
>>    
>>
>Doesn't surprise me, the long filenames in Windows is nothing but a lot of
>makeup on a rinkled face.  Nothing you can do about it that I know of, since
>the long filenames can't be saved into the file itself.  I've had that with
>game roms but then when you play them the name comes up then I can change
>the name in the Mac.  Who knows maybe you might be able to recover those
>names on the PC but not on the Mac.  Anyone can confirm this?
>  
>

http://www.tempel.org/joliet/#intro   Do you have a .mp3 collection for 
example? Doesn't having to make do get a bit frustrating? Its not a 
Windows problem showing its age at all.


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