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25/10/1998 12:31:42
 
 
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25/10/1998 10:29:04
Bruce Gilmour
Cal-Mour Consultants
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Visual FoxPro
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Bruce,

Sorry to say, it is not to be. I downloaded the read only version(free), and was able to read fine. Great! Then I paid for the read/write version, and guess what: it only reads. Rereading the "fine print" I saw that it is meant for dual boot environmentes, and I guess not for NT40 only, like mine.

I have asked for a refund since it did not emphasize that it *needs* a dual boot environment and trust they are going to reasonable and give it. However, I am dissapointed because I need that capability badly.

Will keep you abreast of any developments.

Alex

>I got the folowing announcement from Microsoft through their Windows NT Platform News e-mail. I have not tested it. If it works please let me know.
>
>FAT32 for Windows NT 4.0
>http://www.sysinternals.com/fat32.exe
>
>You don't have to wait for Windows NT 5 to get FAT32 support under Windows NT. FAT32 is a FAT32 file system driver for Windows NT 4.0. It allows you to read and write FAT32 drives (created by Windows 95 OSR2) from Windows NT 4.0 just as you do FAT16 or NTFS drives. Once installed, any FAT32 drives on your system will be fully accessible as native Windows NT volumes. Maximize your hard disk space by converting your inefficient FAT16 drives to FAT32, without sacrificing their accessibility under Windows 95/98 and Windows NT. A must have for the serious dual-booter.
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Can any body thell me if NT 4.0 support FAT32 drives before I reinstall Windows 95 before monday? Sorry that this is not a question about FP but this is the only site where I know I can probably get an answer now.
>>
>>TIA,
>>
>>Alex
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