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Is this standard?
Q:\temp>dir
~ Volume in drive Q is tomsshare
~ Volume Serial Number is 0B97-4CF6
05/19/2004 01:23p <DIR> Thomas Dickson Directory
~ 0 File(s) 0 bytes
~ 3 Dir(s) 719,507,685,376 bytes free
Q:\temp>dir /x
~ Volume in drive Q is tomsshare
~ Volume Serial Number is 0B97-4CF6
05/19/2004 01:23p <DIR> T8UKFI~1 Thomas Dickson
Directory
~ 0 File(s) 0 bytes
~ 3 Dir(s) 719,507,685,376 bytes free
The "T8UKFI~1" name seems weird to me, as windows would call it
"THOMAS~1". Is there a way to make Samba act like windows in this
regard? The Samba HOWTO book seems to imply that I should see
"THOMA~01"
or somesuch. Could unicode be confusing the algorithm?
C:\Temp>mkdir "Thomas Dickson Directory"
C:\Temp>dir /x
~ Volume in drive C is C:
~ Volume Serial Number is 30CD-9122
~ Directory of C:\Temp
05/19/2004 01:24p <DIR> THOMAS~1 Thomas Dickson
Directory
~ 0 File(s) 527,550 bytes
~ 3 Dir(s) 745,615,360 bytes free
C:\Temp>
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