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<blockquote data-quote="Blonde Guy" data-source="post: 22162"><p>Hi, I'm new to Mac-forums. I just upgraded my Mac to Panther from Mac OS 9. Now I can connect to the rest of the machines, which all run OS/2 or eComStation.</p><p></p><p>eComStation is just a newer distrubution of OS/2.</p><p></p><p>I am able to see the OS/2 server from my Panther machine and I am able to read, write and even execute files from the OS/2 server's shared disk. (Nice job, Apple!)</p><p></p><p>But some filenames on Mac use characters that aren't legal on OS/2. I'd like to make back-ups of all my Mac files on the OS/2 server. Can someone suggest how to proceed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blonde Guy, post: 22162"] Hi, I'm new to Mac-forums. I just upgraded my Mac to Panther from Mac OS 9. Now I can connect to the rest of the machines, which all run OS/2 or eComStation. eComStation is just a newer distrubution of OS/2. I am able to see the OS/2 server from my Panther machine and I am able to read, write and even execute files from the OS/2 server's shared disk. (Nice job, Apple!) But some filenames on Mac use characters that aren't legal on OS/2. I'd like to make back-ups of all my Mac files on the OS/2 server. Can someone suggest how to proceed? [/QUOTE]
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