"32-bit file access FAQ" - читать интересную книгу автора (McCormick M.)Archive-name: ms-windows/32bit-file-faq/ Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 1996/7/26 Version: 3.0 URL: http://www.infi.net/~gewkab/32bfafaq.html 32-BIT FILE ACCESS Frequently Asked Questions --------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 1995 by Michael McCormick, all rights reserved. This is of mainly interest to Windows for Workgroups (WFWG 3.11) users. Windows 95 and Windows NT users may benefit from some parts also. Usual disclaimers apply. The author does not warranty or guarantee factual correctness of all details. The author does not speak here for Unisys, nor for Microsoft. "Windows" and "Windows for Workgroups" are Microsoft trademarks. Microsoft is ultimately the only real authority on their products. To be sure you are reading the latest version of the FAQ, see "How to Get this FAQ" section at the end. Generally the FAQ has an 'expiration date' one month beyond its last modification date. posted in its entirety and includes this disclaimer section. This FAQ may be archived at any public FTP or WWW location, as long as it is archived in its entirety, following the "Archive-name" (see above: the "/partx" part can be omitted if the FAQ is stored as a single file) naming convention. If you want your site mentioned in the FAQ, contact the author. This FAQ may not be distributed for financial gain. This FAQ may not be included in commercial collections, publications, or applications without express permission from the author. Thanks to all the many people around the world who helped with comments or suggestions on the earlier versions. I am still looking for corrections and feedback. Particular areas where this FAQ needs some help are called out in a section at the end of the FAQ called NEEDS. Send to: Mike McCormick ([email protected]). This FAQ makes reference to MSDOS pathnames C:\WINDOWS and C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM. If you have Windows installed elsewhere or your Windows System directory elsewhere, adjust accordingly. Before you decide to go ahead and configure 32-bit file access on your PC, you should look over this entire FAQ, esp. the INCOMPATIBILITIES section. |
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