From: sos@prospect.com.ru (Sergey Okhapkin)
Subject: RE: POSIX semantics?
26 Jul 1997 00:57:46 -0700
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ghamer@cacd.rockwell.com wrote:
> Instead of changing the filename to support mixed-case mounts, would it
> be possible to simply tell NT to use POSIX semantics when opening files?
>

How to remove a file case sensitively (probably, I know the solution)? How 
to create/remove a directory with case sensitive name? Even NT Posix 
subsystem does not allows case-sensitive directory names :-(

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