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- DOCUMENT:Q103033 16-SEP-1993 [W_NTAS]
- TITLE :INF: Network Trash Folder While Running SFM
- PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server
- PROD/VER:3.10
- OPER/SYS:WINDOWS
- KEYWORDS:
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- The information in this article applies to:
-
- - Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1
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-
- When a Windows NT Advanced Server running Services for Macintosh (SFM)
- creates a Macintosh volume, SFM automatically creates a Network Trash
- Folder directory in the new Macintosh volume. This Network Trash
- Folder is required in SFM, and should not be removed.
-
- The Network Trash Folder is used to temporarily store files in a
- Macintosh volume that a user has thrown in the Trash. When the user
- empties the Trash, the file will actually be deleted.
-
- The Network Trash Folder cannot be removed while SFM is running.
-
- The default Macintosh permissions may not be changed. Any changes you
- attempt will not take affect as long as SFM is running.
-
- If SFM is stopped, the Network Trash Folder will be removed. It will
- be replaced when SFM is turned back on. (SFM may be shut off in the
- Services Control Panel, by stopping the 'File Server for Macintosh'
- service.)
-
- NOTE: There is no Network Trash Folder in the MS UAM Volume, which is
- created by default when SFM is installed on an NTFS volume.
-
- Additional reference words: 3.10 ntadsrv
- KBCategory:
- KBSubCategory: macnt
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