Title: | PATHWORKS for OSF/1 |
Notice: | see also NOTED::PWDOSWINV5 (PW client) & TURRIS::DIGITAL_UNIX |
Moderator: | CPEEDY::LONG |
Created: | Thu Apr 22 1993 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1874 |
Total number of notes: | 6870 |
I can't seem to get long filenames to work. My customer is using Digital UNIX 4.0A and Pathworks 6.1 ECO1 on the server, and Windows95 on the client. The name space on the volume is OS2 and DOS. When I remove the DOS namespace the client cannot see the volume anymore. I have added the SupportLFN entry in the regestry with a value 2 just as the Windows95 resource guide says I must do, but it does not help. I have searched this notes file, and can't find any detail that I may be missing. Please point me to another file if I am not looking in the right place. Thanks Stan
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1736.1 | ???? | EVTAI1::CASTELLO | UNIX and PCI Support | Tue Feb 04 1997 14:35 | 11 |
Hi Stan I am not sure to understand well. With V6.1 and WIN95 you can create long file name on server's share either a filename or/and dirname. But we still have a 12 Char. max limit on sharename (with no space). Is it what you are requested? An example can help. Jean-Pierre | |||||
1736.2 | stuck with 8.3 limits | BALTMD::vous.cop.dec.com::ANONYMOUS% | I do Unsupported | Wed Feb 05 1997 08:14 | 15 |
Hi Jean-Pierre I'm sorry I didn't mention that I was talking about Netware services for Digital UNIX. I cannot create or rename a file with more than the 8.3 constraints that DOS implies. When I create a new folder I get a new folder named "fldr". When I try to rename the folder to any other name I get an error message telling me that the file is not found. As for the namespace issue.... If I do not give a volume a DOS namespace, the clients will not even map to the drive. I get an error saying that the network name is not found. Thanks stan |