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Antti
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Hi.
Some time ago I tested W2k3's File services for Macintosh, but decided to
not use it and uninstalled it. I didn't know that my testing had some
undesirable effects on files. If I copy a file from the server to a FAT
device, I'm asked to "Confirm Stream Loss", the box states that "Information
that might be lost includes: Macintosh Application info". This information
is probably hidden in alternate NTFS streams. I know I could copy all those
files (too many) to a FAT device and then back to the source. I could also
get all the attributes, dates and owner information and put those in place
too, but it would be quite a lot of work. Any ideas to get rid of this extra
information or the dialog box?
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Antti
Some time ago I tested W2k3's File services for Macintosh, but decided to
not use it and uninstalled it. I didn't know that my testing had some
undesirable effects on files. If I copy a file from the server to a FAT
device, I'm asked to "Confirm Stream Loss", the box states that "Information
that might be lost includes: Macintosh Application info". This information
is probably hidden in alternate NTFS streams. I know I could copy all those
files (too many) to a FAT device and then back to the source. I could also
get all the attributes, dates and owner information and put those in place
too, but it would be quite a lot of work. Any ideas to get rid of this extra
information or the dialog box?
--
Antti