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In <200306120203.2384253.6@scoug.com>, on 06/12/03   
   at 02:03 AM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race"  said:  
>created with LFN in which my V 3 of Exchange cannot see any files,  
>perhaps because of the LFN.   I can view the file structure OK in eCS  
>from the drive object pull-down menu.  (For some reason I cannot see them  
>from the OS/2 command prompt--why?)  
 
No Win 3.x program can see long file names.  
 
>What solution have I (solutions?) that will work on OS/2 to read the file  
>names, open the file, AND EXTRACT PAGES.  
 
Just copy the file to a work drive and rename it so it's visible to  
Win3.x.  If you do this a lot, build a CMD file to do the work.  
 
Steven  
 
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