From: "A.Appleyard" To: DJGPP AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 15:12:29 GMT Subject: truename In connection with how a Gnu C/C++ program can find about drives, the interrupt `AH=0x60, Int 21h' (Truename) was mentioned. It (like the DOS command TRUENAME), converts names of net files into a form starting with \\, e.g.:- C:\AM>x: X:\MCCSOFT\UTIL>truename vet.com \\UMIST-MT-FS2\SYS\MCCSOFT\UTIL\VET.COM but trying to use such a filename fails, e.g.:- C:\AM>edit \\UMIST-MT-FS2\SYS\MCCSOFT\UTIL\VET.COM Path/File access error When and where are those \\... net filenames used? What are they for?