Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 14 Aug 2000 05:21:27 +0100 (GMT) | From | Mo McKinlay <> | Subject | Re: NTFS-like streams? |
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# > On Windows 2000, you can create an attribute with any name and as many # > of them as you want. When you open the file, you access the attribute # # "You"? What does it mean on multi-user OS?
I hate to tell you, but Windows 2000 IS multi-user. It may not do it particularly well in some situations, but it's a multi-user OS nevertheless.
-- Mo McKinlay Chief Software Architect inter/open Labs ------------------------------------------------------------------------- GnuPG Key: pub 1024D/76A275F9 2000-07-22 Mo McKinlay <mmckinlay@gnu.org>
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