DaZZa wrote:
> > I had to make sure the any files corresponded to the 8.3
> > length that Novell likes.
>
> Novell does NOT insist on 8.3 - Novell fully supports long filenames, and
> has since version 3.x. Maybe the client insists on 8.3 - or maybe the
> server you were working with doesn't have long filenames enabled {it's not
> by default}.
Yep. There is the answer. Work server's default is 8.3 for filenames.
Shaun
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