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# File Naming Conventions / Incompatible Characters | # File Naming Conventions / Incompatible Characters | ||
- | The File Fabric | + | The Access Anywhere |
Generally you should not name your files or folders with the following characters: | Generally you should not name your files or folders with the following characters: | ||
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## Desktop File System Compliance | ## Desktop File System Compliance | ||
- | As The File Fabric | + | As The Access Anywhere |
Examples include duplicate file names, limitation on long file names, duplicate path etc. | Examples include duplicate file names, limitation on long file names, duplicate path etc. | ||
- | This may lead to issues being able to access data through the drive as the windows / Mac / Linux operating system is unable to present it. | + | This may lead to issues being able to access data through the drive as the windows / Mac operating system is unable to present it. |
- | If this is the case then consider using the File Fabric | + | If this is the case then consider using Access Anywhere |
##Ignored Files | ##Ignored Files | ||
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##Case Conflicts | ##Case Conflicts | ||
- | Linux operating systems enable users to have two files or folders with the same name but different capitalization. By default, Mac and Windows do not differentiate file or folder names by case. If the File Fabric | + | Linux operating systems enable users to have two files or folders with the same name but different capitalization. By default, Mac and Windows do not differentiate file or folder names by case. If Access Anywhere |
##Temporary Files | ##Temporary Files | ||
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* Name begins with a tilde and ends in .tmp, such as ~filename.tmp | * Name begins with a tilde and ends in .tmp, such as ~filename.tmp | ||
- | * The File Fabric | + | * The Access Anywhere |