Re: [WinMac] Re: copying MacOS files
Daniel L. Schwartz(expresso[at]snip.net)
Thu, 25 Mar 1999 17:28:38 -0500
Dear Chick,
Hmmm... Normally, when you copy a file over a LAN from one NT box to
another, the second NTFS data stream seems to get lost. BUT, this could
have been fixed in SP4.
At 02:15 PM 3/25/99 -0500, Chick wrote:
>I just copied a variety of Mac files (extensions, Quark files, updaters,
>applications, disk images) from one NT server to another (Mac volume to Mac
>volume of course) via network neighborhood using NT server 1. All came
>over with their resource forks, if they had one to begin with. I looked at
>them with ResEdit. Quark files have resource forks and we copy them all the
>time. We often build a new volume on one server when we get some new
>storage and copy files via NT from one server to the other. Dan, you know
>alot more about NT than I do so I must be misunderstanding something. I'd
>like to understand what I'm misunderstanding.
>
>
>
>> Dear Chick,
>>
>> What are you missing?
>>
>> The Resource Forks! :)
>>
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