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Subject:Re: Useunicodnames YES or NO
Andy,
I am not so sure about MAC only use of the parameter.
Under TSM server 4.1, we had serious problem restoring NT directories with
accented letters in their names. Problem was solved coding
USEUNICO
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Subject: Re: Useunicodnames YES or NO
Hi René,
with both the server and the client on 4.2 level, it seems that unicode
gets always used (at least with new nodes). That's fine as all problems
we had with national characters should be fixed now.
There's a problem with
Hi René,
with both the server and the client on 4.2 level, it seems that unicode
gets always used (at least with new nodes). That's fine as all problems
we had with national characters should be fixed now.
There's a problem with displaying the filespace names in dsmadmc (q
files resulted in "..."
Hi,
we have directories with accented characters in our directories names and
also in file names. What should be coded in the dsm.opt, using TSM client
4.2.1.20 for W2K and TSM server 4.2.1.7? Same question using TSM server
4.1.2.4 ?
Is it USEUNICODNAME YES or NO ? What are the main reasons for