I know the latest won't work and I've found via experiment that the best
version for these machines is IE3...

This is my issue at present. I've a fox application that comverts a series
of word documents to html via word automation. These html documents are
browsed on the factory floor by machines running WFW... running IE3. (This
small company reuses everything... their older PC's end up on the factory
floor...)

Now my question... I realize that WFW does not recognize long file names,
but does IE3? i.e. If I use long file names, will the users be able to
browse the files?

I am having problems converting the files to their short names, as each
customer is in a separate directory, and I would like to place the files
in prodhtml directory, as opposed to a series of customer specific files.

Thanks,
Mike


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